تقارير: لابورتا يتخذ قرارًا حاسمًا تجاه مستقبل كوتينيو مع برشلونة

كشفت تقارير صحفية أن خوان لابورتا، رئيس مجلس إدارة برشلونة، قد اتخذ قرارًا حاسمًا تجاه الدولي البرازيلي فيليب كوتينيو، صانع ألعاب الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بالنادي الكتالوني.

كوتينيو يُعاني في برشلونة، مُنذ الانتقال إلى “كامب نو” في 2018 قادمًا من ليفربول، ولم يُقدم الأداء المُنتظر منه على مدار السنوات الماضية.

وحسب شبكة “Esport3” الإسبانية، فإن لابورتا يأمل أن يتمكن من التخلص من كوتينيو خلال الشتاء المُقبل أو الصيف القادم على أقصى تقدير.

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وأشارت الشبكة إلى أن لابورتا يشعر بخيبة أمل من كوتينيو، ويرى أن اللاعب كسول ولا يقدم كل ما لديه لـ برشلونة.

وأوضحت الشبكة أن لابورتا يرغب في إبعاد كوتينيو سريعًا عن برشلونة، من أجل الاستفادة ماليًا كذلك من اللاعب.

وقالت الشبكة إنه ليس معروف حتى الآن موقف مدرب الفريق الجديد، تشافي هرنانديز من قرار لابورتا، خاصًة في ظل رغبة المدرب في الاعتماد على لاعبين كبار.

كوتينيو في موسمه الأول مع برشلونة كان ناجحًا وساعد الفريق في الفوز بلقب الدوري الإسباني، وكان أحد الركائز الأساسية في موسمه الثاني 2018/2019، ولكن في موسم 2019/2020 خرج من حسابات النادي وتمت إعارته إلى بايرن ميونخ، ومُنذ العودة من النادي البافاري تعرض لأكثر من إصابة منعته من الظهور بشكل جيد مع البلوجرانا.

يُذكر، أن كوتينيو هذا الموسم لم يشارك إلا في 8 مباريات بالدوري الإسباني، ولم يتمكن من إحراز سوى هدف وحيد.

West Ham United: Fans react to Don Hutchison’s claim about Michael Cuisance

A number of West Ham fans have been reacting to a claim made by former Irons defender Don Hutchison regarding Bayern Munich’s Michael Cuisance.

The 21-year-old midfielder is reportedly closing in on an £18m move to Leeds, as per the Daily Mail, having been part of the Bundesliga side’s Champions League-winning squad earlier this year.

Hutchison took to Twitter (via @donhutch4) to claim that he had recommended the French youngster to West Ham three years ago when he was a teenager at Borussia Monchengladbach.

Indeed, the ex-Hammers defender also brought that up at the time of Cuisance’s move to Bayern last year, saying that the youngster has a “wand of a left foot” and “fantastic vision” as well as being a “great athlete”.

While the 21-year-old, who already has a rich CV, could soon be on his way to Leeds, West Ham are left searching for their first new arrival of the transfer window with less than a week remaining, amid massive discontent from many supporters towards the club’s owners.

These Irons fans on Twitter feel that the club should make more use of Hutchison’s eye for a player by offering him a formal role at London Stadium:

West Ham fans, how sickened would you be if Cuisance goes to Leeds? Have your say by commenting below!

Dean Smith can complete Aston Villa’s attack with £23m Milot Rashica move

Aston Villa appear to be doing bits this transfer window and they can round off an impressive-looking attack with one more addition…

What’s the word?

According to The Athletic’s Gregg Evans, the Midlands outfit remain in talks to sign Werder Bremen forward Milot Rashica with Dean Smith keen to add him to his ranks this summer.

Last week it was reported in Germany that the 24-year-old was open to a move to the Premier League and the club were now prepared to pay the €25m (£23m) asking price.

Villa have already broken their club-record to bring in Ollie Watkins from Brentford and are on the verge of signing former Chelsea winger Bertrand Traore from Lyon in a £19m deal.

Attack complete?

You’d imagine this would very much signal Smith’s intentions to play skipper Jack Grealish through the middle as a front three of Rashica (left), Watkins (middle) and Traore (right) is enough to have you salivating from the mouth.

The west Midlanders struggled for goals across the board last season with pretty much everything coming through the Englishman – only Kevin De Bruyne created more chances last term.

Rashica bagged himself eight goals and five assists and averaged 2.6 shots, two dribbles, 1.4 key passes and one cross per game for the Bundesliga outfit, via WhoScored.

His playing style is very much akin to a prime Alexis Sanchez (when he used to be on it for Arsenal at least). According to Bundesliga.com, this is because of his “ice-cold” finishing and having “pace to burn.”

The Kosovan’s head coach, Florian Kohfeldt, claims that “he makes scoring look easy,” so almost overnight, Villa’s attack has become something that’ll strike fear into other teams in the division.

Smith is clearly trying to avoid another relegation dogfight and the addition of Rashica alongside Traore is quite the statement from Johan Lange and co.

AND in other news, Aston Villa eyeing move for Serie A colossus…

Em manhã conturbada, Inter aprimora jogadas aéreas

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As dores de cabeça marcaram a atividade do Internacional na manhã desta sexta-feira. Tendo de lidar com a baixa de Rodrigo Dourado e ausência de Paulão no início do treino, Argel Fucks voltou suas atenções para aprimorar o sistema defensivo em jogadas aéreas.

Após chegar ao CT Parque do Gigante febril, o volante fez um trabalho na academia e foi liberado. Já o defensor se envolveu em um acidente de carro (no qual sofreu apenas danos materiais), e o departamento de futebol permitiu que ele resolvesse a situação antes de ir para o CT.

Durante o treino, Argel trabalhou o posicionamento da defesa em cruzamentos para a área. O objetivo era evitar que a bola chegasse perto de Muriel ou Jacsson.

Em seguida, o treinador indicou que não deve utilizar uma formação com três zagueiros diante da Chapecoense. Na movimentação em campo defensivo, a equipe utilizada foi: Muriel; Willian, Paulão, Juan e Ernando; Nico Freitas, Bertotto, Anderson e D’Alessandro; Vitinho e Lisandro López.

Tottenham Hotspur: Frank McAvennie makes big claim about Harry Kane after his goal against West Ham

Tottenham striker Harry Kane scored his first goal of the year in the 2-0 victory over West Ham at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Jose Mourinho bemoaned the lack of attackers at his disposal against Manchester United, but he had no reason to complain after Dele Alli and Lucas Moura returned in time for the London derby.

Kane beat Fabian Balbuena for pace and netted for the first time this calendar year to put the game beyond the Hammers.

Frank McAvennie praised the striker after the game and said “it is great to see him back” for club and country.

Speaking exclusively to Football Insider, the former West Ham forward claimed Kane will have been “licking his lips” ahead of the clash with the Irons.

McAvennie told football writer Dylan Childs: “It is great for him to get the goal. I like the way he goes about his business. He’s not afraid to drop off get the ball and play with people and he is always in the box when the ball comes in.”

“For England and Tottenham it is great to see him back. He was on the fringes against Man United but you could see his sharpness last night.

“Mourinho has unbelievable faith in him. There was talk of him not playing last night but the best way a striker can get fit is by playing games. That is the only way to do it.

“He must have been licking his lips before the game and there is no way he would have let Mourinho leave him out because he will have fancied scoring against them!”

It is difficult to disagree with McAvennie on this one, as Kane insisted he would be back better than ever before after the nationwide lockdown.

The 26-year-old, who is Spurs’ top scorer this season, has scored 12 goals in 22 Premier League games at the time of writing.

West Ham have shockingly conceded the third highest amount of goals so far, which would have caught Kane’s attention heading into the game.

The England international would have surely fancied his chances of scoring on Tuesday night, as he had found the back of the net eight times beforehand.

Mourinho’s side are currently seventh in the table, four points away from Manchester United, and six points behind fourth-placed Chelsea.

The Portuguese will need Kane to be at his very best if his team are to challenge for European football next season.

Tottenham fans, do you think Harry Kane can make a difference? Let us know down below!

Newcastle United: Offer for Luqman Hakim could be vital step toward Saudi takeover [Opinion]

Newcastle United have made an offer for Malaysian wonder kid Luqman Hakim, according to Arena (via NUFC Blog).

According to The Guardian, the 18-year old was on the list of ‘top 60 young footballers of 2019’ last year and has been tipped to make the move to Europe in the upcoming summer transfer window.

Hakim secured a deal of five years with Belgian first division team K.V. Kortrijk last year, which is owned by Vincent Tan, who English football fans will also recall is the owner of Cardiff City.

He graduated from a football development programme in Malaysia and seemed to graduate with flying colours, and was going to be rewarded by being able to train with Cardiff until he turned 18 in March earlier in this year.

However, that arrangement was postponed, and thus he has been playing with Malaysian giants FA Selangor instead.

Lionel Foy is the agent of the prospect and has claimed there are lots of teams in the Premier League interested in securing the signature of the striker, however, it is not known yet if he would be allowed to be given a work permit first that would allow him to play in the English top flight.

Nevertheless, if the Magpies’ offer for Hakim is accepted by his club, then it could possibly be a sign that the proposed takeover at St. James’ Park will go through.

Given his strong connections in Asia with Malaysia, the youngster could attract more supporters from that part of the world, and could be an incentive for the Saudis especially to push through their £300 million bid.

Only time will tell whether their deal with Mike Ashley goes through, but if it does, Hakim could be a catalyst for that given his Asian connections.

Geordies, do you see any link between the Hakim offer and the Saudi takeover? Comment below!

Everton fans react to Greg O’Keeffe’s update

Everton fans on Twitter have been lauding their club’s policy on payings non-playing staff amid complications that the pandemic has thrown up for businesses all over the world.

Football clubs may seem like they operate in their own grossly inflated and mind-boggling financial world, but recent decisions in the Premier League prove that, for the vast majority at least, they are run just like any other business.

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Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur have come under fire recently for their respective decisions to furlough non-playing staff, with the former’s decision subject to plenty of scrutiny over the course of the weekend.

However, it seems that Everton are set to go down a different path altogether, one which has induced feelings of pride amongst the supporters.

Indeed, The Athletic’s Greg O’Keeffe recently posted an article covering the club’s strategy to tackle the current issues, with club CEO Denise Barrett-Baxendale’s attitude and intelligent foresight a core theme which underpins the piece.

And, with O’Keeffe confirming in his tweet that Barrett-Baxendale has ensured match day stewards will still get paid during the lockdown, the fans lauded the club’s response and many suggested their Merseyside neighbours could take a leaf from their book.

The Toffees faithful lauded the strength of the leadership shown by Barrett-Baxendale as some suggested she, along with the rest of the club’s decision makers, is setting an example to the rest of the division.

Here’s what the Everton fans had to say in response to O’Keeffe’s post…

Which election outcome will most help Leeds’ chances of a QSI takeover?

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Although it’s hard for any Leeds fan to focus on anything but football at the moment, there is the small matter of a general election happening later this week.

Indeed, we’re set to head to the polls this Thursday, and the outcome of this election could have colossal effects on Leeds United.

Unless you’ve been living under a rock you know that rumours of Qatari investment in the club have been swirling for months at this point, but as of yet, nothing has come to fruition.

A recent article by ESPN stated that QSI has some reservations about Brexit that need clearing up before they invest in the Elland Road outfit, so we’re going to look at which election outcomes will most help Leeds’ chances of being bought out by the billionaires.

To be clear, this isn’t a political endorsement of any of these parties, it’s strictly looking at which outcomes would be the best in terms of Leeds’ hopes of being taken over by QSI.

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As unlikely as it may be, the Liberal Democrats getting into power would ease QSI’s concerns in the quickest possible fashion.

The Lib Dems have been very clear in their stance on the UK leaving the EU as they’ve plainly said that they want to revoke Article 50 so that the country doesn’t end up leaving the European Union.

Of course, this would mean that QSI would be able to operate Leeds in much the same way that they have managed PSG in recent years as they’d be working under the same laws and regulations, and that seems to be the most preferable option for the Qataris at the moment.

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If the Tories manage to stay in power after this election it wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world for QSI’s investment in Leeds United.

We would have a set date for when we’re leaving the EU, which is January 31st, and we would know the exact terms on how we’re going to be leaving as it would be through Boris Johnson’s ‘new deal’.

Now, we can’t say whether or not QSI like the look of the current Prime Minister’s deal or not, but at least they’d know where they stand if the Conservatives earn a majority.

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The problem that QSI could have with Labour’s Brexit policy is that it comes attached with a lot of uncertainty.

Jeremy Corbyn’s party have stated that they will renegotiate a new deal and then put that to the public in another referendum.

Of course, that could see the UK staying in the EU, which would be a good thing in the eyes of QSI as it would remove any of their reservations about Brexit due to the fact it wouldn’t be happening anymore.

However, it will also draw out the process for a few more months, and if Corbyn doesn’t negotiate a favourable deal, and it then wins the vote in the second referendum, QSI could have some real doubts about buying a stake in the Whites.

Labour’s best route into Downing Street could be with a coalition alongside the SNP, and that would largely lead to the same stance on Brexit as the SNP have been campaigning for a second referendum themselves.

Other smaller parties such as the Greens, Plaid Cymru and The Independent Group for Change have also backed the possibility of a second referendum.

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It may not even be worth discussing these two parties as it’s astronomically unlikely that either of them will get into power.

However, if they somehow managed it, it would be a nightmare for any hopes Leeds had of getting Qatari investment.

Both parties want a ‘clean-break Brexit’ or a ‘no-deal Brexit’ as you may have heard it referred to.

That would understandably send alarm bells ringing in QSI’s heads as it would lead to mass uncertainty and it could change the landscape of business in the UK, especially within football.

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باريس سان جيرمان وتشيلسي يتنافسان على ضم "منبوذ كومان" من برشلونة

أفادت تقارير صحفية فرنسية، أن باريس سان جيرمان وتشيلسي، يتنافسان على التعاقد مع أحد لاعبي فريق برشلونة في الصيف القادم.

تشيلسي يريد تعزيز صفوفه من أجل مواصلة الأداء الجيد الذي يقدمه تحت قيادة توماس توخيل، والمنافسة على لقب الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز في الموسم المقبل، بينما باريس سان جيرمان، يبحث عن بدلاء جدد في خط الوسط.

مجلة “Le 10 Sport” الفرنسية، ذكرت في تقرير لها، أن باريس سان جيرمان أبدى اهتمامه بالتعاقد مع الدولي البوسني ميراليم بيانيتش من صفوف برشلونة.

بيانيتش يُعاني داخل برشلونة من تجاهل المدير الفني رونالد كومان، لقلة مشاركاته في المباريات، بعدما انتقل للفريق من يوفنتوس في عام 2020.

وصول بيانيتش إلى برشلونة كان مصدر تفاؤل كبير للغاية، من أجل دعم وتقوية خط الوسط، ولكنه أصبح حبيسًا لمقاعد البدلاء لحساب الثلاثي، فرينكي دي يونج وسيرجيو بوسكيتس وبيدري، في أغلب المباريات.

اقرأ أيضًا.. ماركا: مدافع برشلونة أول الراحلين إلى الدوري الفرنسي

وقالت المجلة إن بيانيتش نفسه، يائسًا بسبب دوره مع برشلونة، ويريد الرحيل عن قلعة “كامب نو” في الصيف القادم.

وأوضحت أن تشيلسي يريد التعاقد مع بيانيتش على سبيل الإعارة، بينما باريس سان جيرمان لم يُظهر بعد اهتمام حقيقي لضم النجم البوسني، صاحب الـ 31 عامًا.

برشلونة يرغب كذلك في التخلص من بيانيتش بأمر من كومان، وكذلك من أجل الحصول على موارد مالية لاستخدامها في تمويل صفقات أخرى.

بيانيتش منذ انتقاله إلى برشلونة في الصيف الماضي، خاض 18 مباراة في الليجا، أغلبهم كبديل، ولم يسجل أو يصنع أي أهداف.

Ex-Everton man Michael Ball wants Marco Silva to recruit in January

This article is part of Football FanCast’s Pundit View series, which provides opinion and analysis on recent quotes from journalists, pundits, players and managers…

Ex-Everton star Michael Ball believes his former side must delve into the transfer market in the winter window.

What did he say?

Everton’s struggles are still clear in the Premier League, as the club sit in 15th just six points above the relegation zone. As a result, Marco Silva has been under pressure for most of this campaign and will surely be hoping for more firepower in January.

And according to Ball, both he and the supporters would like to see some new recruits following the turn of the year.

The former full-back wrote for the Liverpool Echo: “Thoughts are already turning to the New Year and I hope we do see some new recruits in the January transfer window.

“Even as a player, I’ve always liked new faces coming in.

“Unfortunately this time last year we were that far off, there was no point of delving into the January transfer window but I feel that if we do well in our run of games in December and we end up there or thereabouts for sixth place then, I think it’s got to be the only option for Everton.

“I don’t care if Marcel Brands is a fan of it or not, it’s what the fans would want to see.”

Clear need for reinforcements

Everton have not been shy in splashing the cash since Farhad Moshiri came in and the club now have the resources to bring in more players. Down the years, the likes of Gylfi Sigurdsson and Richarlison have been brought in for £48m and £50m respectively.

Now, Moshiri and Silva must discuss who they can bring in during the January window if they want to move into the higher reaches of the table.

Across the pitch, Everton fans have witnessed star names struggle to pull their weight. Players such as Michael Keane have been pushed out the side for relatively inexperienced players such as Mason Holgate, whilst Morgan Schneiderlin have averaged a dismal 6.16 rating.

There are also injury concerns to deal with that perhaps suggest reinforcements are required in certain areas. Sadly for Silva, Andre Gomes is set for a long spell on the sidelines and Jean-Philippe Gbamin still can’t seem to shake of his injuries.

Everton may be left with no choice but to recruit in January, especially if they put themselves in contention for the top six before it reopens.

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