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Thanks for viewing, guys! It was an ARV target for a sporting event. The task for the viewers was to choose a soccer match from the list below optimal for home winning team maximum profit bet, if: Belshina Bobruisk - BATE Borisov = Porcini mushroom, click here to view Odds=10.00 (Belshina Bobruisk's winning odds. This means if you bet $100 you will get $1000 if Belshina Bobruisk wins). Luzern - Basel = Emerald, click here to view Odds=4.00 Kasimpasa - Fenerbahce = Pizza, click here to view Odds=3.30 Real Sociedad - Real Madrid = Bullfinch, click here to view Odds=5.30 Aston Villa - Chelsea = Iceberg, click here to view Odds=7.00 The vast majority of you have described Iceberg. Triangle, white and blue, light bright, boat, water, stone / marble building, rock-like or slabs, heaviness, dizzy. Nixxla literally described: "White wall with uneven edges - iceberg, rising up from a flat surface - water. "Meatpieguy:" Triangular white shape, perhaps underwater, deep under the ocean. " Also, interesting fact. Some of you have described a cat. The nickname of Aston Villa is "Lions" Click here to view. I was really surprised when Aston Villa scored a goal in the first half. It seemed that the prediction had started to come true. But in the second half Chelsea scored two goals and won the match. Out of five matches, home teams won in only two matches. Luzern - Basel and Kasimpasa - Fenerbahce. Based on the value of the match odds, we can conclude that the optimal match was Luzern - Basel. This means that image of emerald was correct choice. Based on this, questions arise: 1. Remote viewing is not suitable for predicting sports events? 2. Has there been a phenomenon of dislocation/displacement? 3. The cue was formulated incorrectly for this purpose. Because formally in this match Aston Villa was the home winning team during the match (won half time) and it could be a profitable bet on this outcome in the match. What is your opinion? Would you like to try a such target again? With publication prediction based on your views before the match?
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Confirmed Transfers for the 2019 Summer Transfer Window

This is for confirmed transfers, I will continually update. Feel free to post them in the comments so they can be added.
Arsenal Fee Former Club New Club Source
Nicolas Pepe £72.00m Lille Arsenal Source
William Saliba £27.00m AS Saint-Étienne Arsenal Source
Kieran Tierney £25.00m Celtic Arsenal Source
David Luiz £8.00m Chelsea Arsenal Source
Gabriel Martinelli £6.00m Ituano Arsenal Source
Dani Ceballos Loan Real Madrid Arsenal Source
William Saliba Loan Arsenal AS Saint-Étienne Source
Eddie Nketiah Loan Arsenal Leeds Source
Dejan Iliev Loan Arsenal SKF Sered Source
Jordi Osei Tutu Loan Arsenal VfL Bochum Source
Daniel Ballard Loan Arsenal Swindon Town Source
Ben Sheaf Loan Arsenal Doncaster Rovers Source
Alex Iwobi £28.00m Arsenal Everton Source
Krystian Bielik £7.40m Arsenal Derby County Source
Laurent Koscielny £4.60m Arsenal FC Girondins Bordeaux Source
David Ospina £3.15m Arsenal Napoli Source
Dominic Thompson £3.00m Arsenal Leeds Source
Carl Jenkinson £2.00m Arsenal Nottingham Forest Source
Takuma Asano £900,000 Arsenal FK Partizan Belgrade Source
Aaron Ramsey Free Arsenal Juventus Source
Charlie Gilmour Free Arsenal Norwich Source
Petr Cech Retired Arsenal NA Source
Danny Welbeck Free Arsenal Watford Source
Stephan Lichtsteiner Released Arsenal NA Source
Aston Villa Fee Former Club New Club Source
Wesley £22.50m Club Brugge Aston Villa Source
Tyrone Mings £20.00m Bournemouth Aston Villa Source
Douglas Luiz £15.00m Man City Aston Villa Source
Matt Taggert £14.00m Southampton Aston Villa Source
Ezri Konsa £12.00m Brentford Aston Villa Source
Marvelous Nakamba £11.00m Club Brugge Aston Villa Source
Trezeguet £9.00m Kasimpasa Aston Villa Source
Anwar El Ghazi £8.10m Lille Aston Villa Source
Björn Engels £8.00m Stade Reims Aston Villa Source
Tom Heaton £8.00m Burnley Aston Villa Source
Jota £4.00m Birmingham Aston Villa Source
Kortney Hause £3.00m Wolverhampton Aston Villa Source
Matija Sarkic Loan Aston Villa Livingston Source
James Bree Loan Aston Villa Luton Town Source
Andre Green Loan Aston Villa Preston North End Source
Scott Hogan Loan Aston Villa Stoke City Source
Gary Gardner Undisclosed Aston Villa Birmingham Source
Tommy Elphick Free Aston Villa Huddersfield Source
Ritchie De Laet Free Aston Villa Royal Antwerp Source
Albert Adomah Free Aston Villa Nottingham Forest Source
Mitchell Clark Free Aston Villa Leicester Source
Ross McCormack Released Aston Villa NA Source
Glenn Whelan Released Aston Villa NA Source
Alan Hutton Released Aston Villa NA Source
Mile Jedinak Released Aston Villa NA Source
AFC Bournemouth Fee Former Club New Club Source
Philip Billing £15.00m Huddersfield Town Bournemouth Source
Arnaut Danjuma £13.70m Club Brugge Bournemouth Source
Lloyd Kelly £13.32m Bristol City Bournemouth Source
Jack Stacey £4.00m Luton Town Bournemouth Source
Harry Wilson Loan Liverpool Bournemouth Source
Jermain Defoe Loan Bournemouth Rangers Source
Emerson Hyndman Loan Bournemouth Atlanta Utd Source
Harry Arter Loan Bournemouth Fulham Source
Mikael Ndjoli Loan Bournemouth Gillingham Source
Tyrone Mings £20.00m Bournemouth Aston Villa Source
Lys Mousset £9.00m Bournemouth Sheffield Utd Source
Connor Mahoney £1.00m Bournemouth Millwall Source
Marc Pugh Free Bournemouth QPR Source
Brighton & Hove Albion Fee Former Club New Club Source
Adam Webster £20.00m Bristol City Brighton Source
Leandro Trossard £18.00m KRC Genk Brighton Source
Matt Clarke £3.50m Portsmouth Brighton Source
Taylor Richards Undisclosed Man City Brighton Source
Lewis Freestone Free Peterborough Brighton Source
Aaron Mooy Loan Huddlersfield Brighton Source
Ben White Loan Brighton Leeds Source
Christian Walton Loan Brighton Blackburn Source
Anthony Knockaert Loan + buy option Brighton Fulham Source
Jan Mlakar Loan Brighton QPR Source
Billy Arce Loan Brighton Barcelona SC Guayaquil
Leo Östigard Loan Brighton FC St. Pauli Source
Viktor Gyökeres Loan Brighton FC St. Pauli Source
Percy Tau Loan Brighton Club Brugge Source
Alexis Mac Allister Loan Brighton Boca Juniors Source
Matt Clarke Loan Brighton Derby County Source
Jayson Molumby Loan Brighton Millwall Source
Robert Sanchez Loan Brighton Rochdale Source
Markus Suttner Undisclosed Brighton Fortuna Dusseldorf Source
Ales Mateju Undisclosed Brighton Brescia Source
Bruno Retired Brighton NA Source
Burnley Fee Former Club New Club Source
Jay Rodríguez £5.00m West Brom Burnley Source
Bailey Peacock-Farrell £2.50m Leeds Burnley Source
Erik Pieters £1.00m Stoke City Burnley Source
Ryan Cooney Undisclosed Bury Burnley Source
Danny Drinkwater Loan Chelsea Burnley Source
Aiden O'Neill Loan Burnley Brisbane Roar Source
Nahki Wells Loan Burnley QPR Source
Tom Heaton £8.00m Burnley Aston Villa Source
Stephen Ward Free Burnley Stoke City Source
Anders Lindegaard Free Burnley Helsingborg Source
Peter Crouch Retired Burnley NA Source
Jon Walters Retired Burnley NA Source
Chelsea Fee Former Club New Club Source
Mateo Kovacic £40.00m Real Madrid Chelsea Source through loan option
Danny Drinkwater Loan Chelsea Burnley Source
Connor Gallagher Loan Chelsea Charlton Source
Mario Pasalic Loan Chelsea Atalanta Source
Ethan Ampadu Loan Chelsea RB Leipzig Source
Trevoh Chalobah Loan Chelsea Huddersfield Source
Lewis Baker Loan Chelsea Fortuna Düsseldorf Source
Izzy Brown Loan Chelsea Luton Town Source
Jake Clarke-Salter Loan Chelsea Birmingham Source
Matt Miazga Loan Chelsea Reading Source
Richard Nartey Loan Chelsea Burton Albion Source
Nathan Baxter Loan Chelsea Ross County Source
Charly Musonda Loan Chelsea Vitesse Arnhem Source
Nathan Loan Chelsea Atletico Mineiro Source
Ike Ugbo Loan Chelsea Roda JC Source
Eden Hazard £90.00m Chelsea Real Madrid Source
Alvaro Morata £50.00m Chelsea Atletico Madrid Source
Ola Aina £8.70m Chelsea Torino Source
David Luiz £8.00m Chelsea Arsenal Source
Tomas Kalas £8.00m Chelsea Bristol City Source
Kasey Palmer £3.50m Chelsea Bristol City Source
Jay Dasilva £2.20m Chelsea Bristol City Source
Marcin Bulka Free Chelsea Paris Saint-Germain Source
Eduardo Free Chelsea Braga
Todd Kane Free Chelsea QPR Source
Kyle Scott Free Chelsea Newcastle Source
Gary Cahill Free Chelsea Crystal Palace Source
Rob Green Retired Chelsea NA Source
Crystal Palace Fee Former Club New Club Source
James McCarthy £3.00m Everton Crystal Palace Source
Jordan Ayew £2.50m Swansea Crystal Palace Source
Gary Cahill Free Chelsea Crystal Palace Source
Stephen Henderson Free Nottingham Forest Crystal Palace Source
Alexander Sørloth Loan Crystal Palace Trabzonspor Source
Aaron Wan-Bissaka £45.00m Crystal Palace Man Utd Source
Bakary Sako Free Crystal Palace Denizlispor Source
Jason Puncheon Free Crystal Palace Pafos FC Source
Everton Fee Former Club New Club Source
Alex Iwobi £28.00m Arsenal Everton Source
Moise Kean £27.50m Juventus Everton Source
Jean-Philippe Gbamin £22.50m Mainz Everton Source
Andre Gomes £22.00m Barcelona Everton Source
Fabian Delph £8.50m Man City Everton Source
Jonas Lössl Free Huddersfield Everton Source
Djibril Sidibe Loan + buy option Monaco Everton Source
Mo Bešić Loan Everton Sheffield Utd Source
Sandro Ramirez Loan Everton Real Valladolid Source
Matthew Pennington Loan Everton Hull City Source
Jonjoe Kenny Loan Everton FC Schalke 04 Source
Josh Bowler Loan Everton Hull City Source
Kieran Dowell Loan Everton Derby County Source
Korede Adedoyin Loan Everton Hamilton Source
Joao Virginia Loan Everton Reading Source
Luke Garbutt Loan Everton Ipswich Town Source
Shani Tarashaj Loan Everton FC Emmen Source
Idrissa Gueye £29.00m Everton PSG Source
Ademola Lookman £16.50m up to £23m Everton RB Leipzig Source
Nikola Vlasic £14.13m Everton CSKA Moscow Source
James McCarthy £3.00m Everton Crystal Palace Source
Antonee Robinson £2.00m Everton Wigan Source
Phil Jagielka Free Everton Sheffield Utd Source
Brendan Galloway Free Everton Luton Town Source
Mateusz Hewelt Free Everton Miedz Legnica Source
Bassala Sambou Free Everton Fortuna Sittard Source
Ashley Williams Released Everton NA
Leicester City Fee Former Club New Club Source
Youri Tielemans £35.00m Monaco Leicester Source
Ayoze Perez £30.00m Newcastle Leicester Source
Dennis Praet £19.00m Sampdoria Leicester Source
James Justin £6.00m Luton Town Leicester Source
George Hirst Undisclosed Oud-Heverlee Leuven Leicester Source
Ali Reghba Undisclosed Bohemians Leicester Source
Mitchell Clark Free Aston Villa Leicester Source
Vontae Daley-Campbell Free Arsenal Leicester Source
Daniel Iversen Loan Leicester Rotherham United Source
Harry Maguire £85.00m Leicester Man Utd Source
Elliott Moore Undisclosed Leicester Oxford United Source
Shinji Okazaki Free Leicester Malaga Source
Danny Simpson Released Leicester NA
Liverpool FC Fee Former Club New Club Source
Sepp van den Berg £1.3m up to £4.4m PEC Zwolle Liverpool Source
Harvey Elliot Undisclosed Fulham Liverpool Source
Adrian Free West Ham Liverpool Source
Harry Wilson Loan Liverpool Bournemouth Source
Ovie Ejaria Loan + Buy Obligation Liverpool Reading Source
Sheyi Ojo Loan Liverpool Rangers Source
Marko Grujic Loan Liverpool Hertha BSC Source
Nathaniel Phillips Loan Liverpool VfB Stuttgart Source
Kamil Grabara Loan Liverpool Huddersfield Source
Ben Woodburn Loan Liverpool Oxford United Source
Taiwo Awoniyi Loan Liverpool 1.FSV Mainz 05 Source
Allan Rodrigues de Souza Loan Liverpool Fluminense Source
Alberto Moreno Free Liverpool Villarreal Source
Danny Ings £20.00m Liverpool Southampton Source Loan Option kicked in
Simon Mignolet £6.30m Liverpool Club Brugge Source
Rafael Camacho £5.00m Liverpool Sporting Lisbon Source
Conor Masterson Free Liverpool QPR Source
Daniel Sturridge Released Liverpool NA Source
Manchester City Fee Former Club New Club Source
Rodrigo £63.00m Atletico Madrid Man City Source
Joao Cancelo £60.00m Juventus Man City Source
Angeliño £11.00m PSV Eindhoven Man City Source
Zack Steffen £7.20m Columbus Crew Man City Source
Erik Palmer-Brown Loan + buy option Man City FK Austria Vienna Source
Patrick Roberts Loan Man City Norwich Source
Zack Steffen Loan Man City Düsseldorf Source
Arijanet Murić Loan Man City Nottingham Forest Source
Jack Harrison Loan Man City Leeds Source
Ante Palaversa Loan Man City KV Oostende Source
Philippe Sandler Loan Man City Anderlecht Source
Yangel Herrera Loan Man City Granada Source
Tosin Adarabioyo Loan Man City Blackburn Source
Marlos Moreno Loan Man City Portimonense Source
Lukas Nmecha Loan Man City VFL Wolfsburg Source
Danilo £33.00m Man City Juventus Source
Douglas Luiz £15.00m Man City Aston Villa Source
Fabian Delph £8.50m Man City Everton Source
Manu García £3.50m Man City Sporting Gijón Source
Pablo Mari £1.00m Man City Flamengo Source
Vincent Kompany Free Man City RSC Anderlecht Source
Tom Dele-Bashiru Free Man City Watford Source
Luke Brattan Free Man City Sydney FC Source
Anthony Cáceres Free Man City Sydney FC Source
Manchester United Fee Former Club New Club Source
Harry Maguire £85.00m Leicester Man Utd Source
Aaron Wan-Bissaka £45.00m Crystal Palace Man Utd Source
Daniel James £15.30m Swansea Man Utd Source
Dean Henderson Loan Man Utd Sheffield Utd Source
Kieran O'Hara Loan Man Utd Burton Albion Source
Romelu Lukaku £60.00m Man Utd Inter Milan Source
Ander Herrera Free Man Utd Paris Saint-Germain Source
James Wilson Free Man Utd Aberdeen Source
Antonio Valencia Free Man Utd LDU Quito Source
Newcastle Fee Former Club New Club Source
Joelinton £40.00m Hoffenheim Newcastle Source
Allan Saint-Maximin £16.50m Nice Newcastle Source
Emil Krafth £3.00m Amiens Newcastle Source
Andy Carrol Free West Ham Newcastle Source
Kyle Scott Free Chelsea Newcastle Source
Jake Turner Free Bolton Newcastle Source
Jetro Williams Loan + buy option Eintracht Frankfurt Newcastle Source
Jacob Murphy Loan Newcastle Sheffield Wednesday Source
Dan Barlaser Loan Newcastle Rotherham Source
Freddie Woodman Loan Newcastle Swansea Source
Liam Gibson Loan Newcastle Grimsby Town Source
Ayoze Perez £30.00m Newcastle Leicester Source
Joselu £2.00m Newcastle Alaves Source
Mohamed Diamé Free Newcastle Al Ahli Source
Norwich City Fee Former Club New Club Source
Sam Byram £700,000 West Ham Norwich Source
Rocky Bushiri £600,000 K.V. Oostende Norwich Source
Aidan Fitzpatrick £350,000 Partick Thistle Norwich Source
Daniel Adshead £300,000 Rochdale Norwich Source
Reece McAlear Undisclosed Motherwell Norwich Source
Josip Drmic Free Borussia Mönchengladbach Norwich Source
Charlie Gilmour Free Arsenal Norwich Source
Ibrahim Amadou Loan + buy option Sevilla Norwich Source
Patrick Roberts Loan Man City Norwich Source
Ralf Fährmann Loan Schalke 04 Norwich Source
Charlie Gilmour Loan Norwich SC Telstar Source
Sean Raggett Loan Norwich Portsmouth Source
Savvas Mourgos Loan Norwich FC Dordrecht Source
Carlton Morris Loan Norwich Rotherham Source
Josh Coley Loan Norwich Dunfermline A. Source
James Husband Loan Norwich Blackpool Source
Mason Bloomfield Loan Norwich Crawley Town Source
Rocky Bushiri Loan Norwich Blackpool Source
Marcel Franke £1.35m Norwich Hannover 96 Source
Nélson Oliveira Undisclosed Norwich AEK Athens Source
Ivo Pinto Free Norwich Dinamo Zagreb Source
Yanic Wildschut Free Norwich Maccabi Haifa Source
Tristan Abrahams Free Norwich Newport County Source
Steven Naismith Free Norwich Hearts Source
Sheffield United Fee Former Club New Club Source
Oli McBurnie £20.00m Swansea Sheffield Utd Source
Lys Mousset £9.00m Bournemouth Sheffield Utd Source
Callum Robinson £7.00m Preston North End Sheffield Utd Source
Luke Freeman £5.00m QPR Sheffield Utd Source
Ben Osborn Undisclosed Nottingham Forest Sheffield Utd Source
Phil Jagielka Free Everton Sheffield Utd Source
Michael Verrips Free KV Mechelen Sheffield Utd Source
Ravel Morrison Free Östersund Sheffield Utd Source
Mo Bešić Loan Everton Sheffield Utd Source
Dean Henderson Loan Man Utd Sheffield Utd Source
Mark Duffy Loan Sheffield Utd Stoke Source
Nathan Thomas Loan Sheffield Utd Carlisle United Source
Jake Eastwood Loan Sheffield Utd Scunthorpe Utd Source
Regan Slater Loan Sheffield Utd Scunthorpe Utd Source
Rhys Norrington-Davie Loan Sheffield Utd Rochdale Source
Tyler Smith Loan Sheffield Utd Bristol Rovers Source
Ched Evans Undisclosed Sheffield Utd Fleetwood Town Source
Conor Washington Free Sheffield Utd Hearts Source
Martin Cranie Free Sheffield Utd Luton Town Source
Paul Coutts Free Sheffield Utd Fleetwood Source

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Team Preview: Egypt [2018 World Cup 3/32]

Welcome to part 3 of soccer's World Cup Preview series! Today, we're looking at Egypt, with the assistance of EvenGandhiHatesLVG!

Egypt

About

The Country

Officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, Egypt is one of the world's oldest nation-states, with civilization beginning there in the 10th millennium BC. Most famous for its pyramids, Egypt also has a rich history in its ancient architecture.

History

This is Egypt's third World Cup, despite having a period of domination within the African continent in the late 2000s when they won three straight AFCONs. Egypt was also the first African country ever to qualify for the World Cup in 1934.

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Russia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Saudi Arabia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Egypt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Uruguay 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Manager and Predicted Squad

Manager: Hector Cuper
Goalkeepers: Essam El-Hadary, Mohamed El-Shenawy, Sherif Ekramy
Defenders: Ahmed Fathy, Ahmed Elmohamady, Ali Gabr, Saad Samir, Ahmed Hegazi, Ramy Rabia, Mohamed Abdel-Shafy, Karim Hafez, Omar Gaber
Midfielders: Tarek Hamed, Mohamed Elneny, Mahmoud Trezeguet, Ramadan Sobhi, Abdallah El-Said, Amr Warda
Attackers: Mahmoud Kahraba, Ahmed Hassan Koka, Mohamed Salah, Marwan Mohsen, Amr Gamal
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Players To Watch

Mahmoud Trezeguet: The Kasimpasa winger has been impressive in Turkey this season and has been linked with bigger Turkish clubs as well as some Premier League sides. Trezeguet is the modern winger -- a strong, fast winger who can run at defenders but is willing to put in defensive work as well. The big knock on him previously was his lack of goalscoring, but he's contributed 11 goals and 4 assists in 29 league matches this season. Goals are very scarce for Egypt outside of Salah, but Trezeguet's dribbling sometimes led to goals during qualifying and at AFCON -- it was he who won the penalty that Salah scored to send Egypt through to Russia. Egypt will be looking to Trezeguet to create havoc as teams focus in on Salah.
Ahmed Hegazi: West Brom may very well be going down, but Hegazi's acclimatized to England excellently and is the focal point of the Egyptian defence. At the AFCON, he combined with Ali Gabr to form nearly 4 meters of man in front of the Egypt goal with manager Hector Cuper utilizing their strengths well in a deep defensive line to concede just 3 goals all tournament. While Egypt will certainly need his skills defending, his ability to attack set pieces could prove to be important given the lack of goals in this side.
Abdallah El-Said: The best Egyptian player you've probably never heard of, Abdallah has played his entire career in Egypt. First at Ismailly and then several incredibly successful years at Al Ahly, it all came to an end after a bit of nasty transfer saga. Currently plying his trade on loan in Finland to maintain form, Abdallah is the closest thing to Aboutreika we have right now. A true number 10 who thinks quickly, can take set pieces and has goals in his game. Importantly, El-Said is the player who links up best with Salah -- his vision often unlocks passes that no one else can see and it'll be incredibly helpful to Egypt's chances of getting out of the group stage if he's in form. The manager favors Abdallah, but Cuper's defensive system isn't ideal for the nearly 33 year old playmaker.
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Potential Starting XI

Essam El-Hadary; Ahmed Fathy, Ahmed Hegazi, Ali Gabr, Mohamed Abdul-Shafy; Tarek Hamed, Mohamed Elneny; Mohamed Salah, Abdallah El-Said, Mahmoud Trezeguet; Ahmed Hassan Koka
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Points of Discussion

Hector Cuper and his system
For a nation who hasn't been to a World Cup in nearly 3 decades, you'd think the manager who took them back would be revered. Not the case. In fact, many Egyptians wanted the Argentine sacked despite an AFCON final appearance and WC qualification. Cuper plays a style of football that would make Mourinho's bus look like a mini-cooper. Egypt will sit behind the ball, defend crosses with their lives and boot long balls forward to Salah. It may sound arrogant or unaware, but Egyptians are simply accustom to playing beautiful football and Cuper's style is very hard to swallow for many, despite the results.
Gaping holes
Both fullback positions are a problem for Egypt, but left-back is especially worrying. Abdul-Shafy was the experienced starter for years, but he's not the player he was. Karim Hafez was good for Lens last season, but he's just recovering from an injury now and is yet to come good for Egypt. Meanwhile, there is no clear backup for Elneny or Tarek Hamed in midfield, who are limited themselves. Omar Gaber or Ramy Rabia may deputize there. Finally, goalkeeper is not a position you want to be uncertain about, but it's not clear who the number 1 is at the moment. 45 year old El Hadary started at the AFCON, but his form has dropped since then at club level.
The Striker Situation
Last but certainly not least, who will play up front for Egypt? This could have fit in the gaping holes topic, but it warrants its' own section. Koka of Braga in Portugal is most likely to start, but neither he, Amr Gamal, Marawan Mohsen or ANY other Egypt striker has been anywhere near impressive for Egypt in recent years. Kahraba (a second striker or winger) has filled in there occasionally, but Cuper strongly prefers to play with a traditional number 9. If Egypt can somehow find a way to use the attention on Salah to free up one of these strikers, it could be the difference between a knockout round appearance and going home after 3 matches. But I wouldn't bet on any of these guys.
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Our thanks again to u/EvenGandhiHatesLVG for his help on Egypt! Tomorrow's country will be Uruguay, finishing up Group A!
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Team Preview: Tunisia [2018 World Cup 27/32]

Hello everyone, and welcome back to the /soccer World Cup preview series! Last I heard from deception42 is he was seen drinking empty a Guiness factory out of sorrow over the Ireland v USA result, so looks like it’s my turn to provide you with some content again. Today we're discussing Tunisia with the assistance of TeraVonen!

Tunisia

About

Nickname(s): نسور قرطاج (The Eagles of Carthage)
Association: Tunisian Football Federation
Confederation: CAF (Africa)
Head coach: Nabil Maâloul
Captain: Wahbi Khazri
Most caps: Sadok Sassi (116)
Top scorer: Issam Jemâa (36)
FIFA ranking: 14

The Country

Tunisia, officially the Republic of Tunisia, is a sovereign state in North-West Africa named after the capital Tunis. It borders on the Mediterranean, featuring two of the three nearests points of Africa’s mainland as well as the northern-most point. It gained indepence from France in 1957, and has a long history of outside influence from a wide range of people ‒ such as Phoenicians, Romans, Vandals, Byzantines, Arabs, Turks, Italians, Spaniards, and the French ‒ who all left their mark on the country, making it a colourful melting pot of influences.

History

Tunisia appeared at four World Cup finals to date - in 1978, as well as between 1998 and 2006. They’ve never made it past the group stages, winning only a single game out of twelve. They won the African Cup of Nations in 2004, after coming second in 1965 and 1996.

Group G

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Belgium 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Panama 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
England 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tunisia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Manager and Squad

GK Aymen Mathlouthi Al Batin, SA
GK Farouk Ben Mustapha Al Shabab, SA
GK Mouez Hassan Chateauroux, France
DF Yohan Ben Alouane Leicester, England
DF Yassine Meriah CS Sfaxien, Tunisia
DF Syam Ben Youssef Kasimpasa, Turkey
DF Dylan Bronn La Gantoise, Belgium
DF Ali Maaloul Al Ahly, Egypt
DF Hamdi Naguez Zamalek, Egypt
DF Oussema Haddadi Dijon, France
DF Rami Bedoui ES Sahel, Tunisia
MF Mohamed Amine Ben Amor Al Ahly, Saudi Arabia
MF Saîf-Eddine Khaoui Troyes, France
MF Ellyes Skhiri Montpellier, France
MF Ferjani Sassi Al Nasr, SA
MF Bassem Srarfi Nice, France
MF Anice Badri ES Tunis, Tunisia
MF Mohamed Larbi Tours, France
MF Ghailan Chaalali ES Tunis, Tunisia
MF Naim Sliti Dijon, France
FW Wahbi Khazri Rennes, France
FW Fakhreddine Ben Youssef Al Itifak, Saudi Arabia
FW Saber Khalifa Club Africain​

Players to Watch

Wahbi Khazri
After the unfortunate ACL tear of the tunisian prodigee Youssef Msakni, Khazri is expected to lead the team in the World cup. He was very convincing in the march friendly wins where he played as captain and was at the origin of 2 goals. He is enjoying his season at Rennes playing as either offensive midlfielder or false 9. However, he is still uncertain for the first game against England.
Ellyes Skhiri
The 22-year-old central midfielder is a newcomer to the team. He made his first two appearences in the tunisian shirt in the march friendlies where he played the whole two games. Already vice-captain in Montpellier, he is expected to start in the world cup and to get transfer offers in summer.
Ali Maaloul
Having already established himself as the best left back playing in Africa, the Al Ahly player was one of the most important players in the qualification. He was linked with Premier League teams in the last winter transfer window, but his club wanted to wait until the world for his price tag to rise.
Anice Badri Having previously played in the Belgium before going to the tunisian league, the winger has been very prolific, scoring one goal in each one of the friendly games against Portugal and Turkey. He seems to have earned a place in the starting 11 for the world cup.
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Potential Starting XI

Position Player
GK Mouez Hassan
RB Bronn
CB Benalouane
CB Meriah
LB Maaloul
CDM Skhiri
CM Ben Amor
CM Sassi
RM Sliti
LM Khaoui
FW Khazri
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Point of Discussion

New Coach: After the sack of Polish manager Henry Kasperczak in march 2017, Tunisia coach Nabil Maaloul was called upon to continue the mission in the qualifications. Having failed once before in the 2013 after a shocking loss to Cape Verde, he succeeded this time to qualify to the World Cup.
Absence of a centre-forward and questions on the FA's integrity: With Khenissi injured and not participating, Khazri still unfit and the exclusion of Ahmed Akaichi from the definitive list, the team effectively finds itself without a true n°9. Tunisia played friendly games against Portugal and Turkey with either Khalifa or Ben Youssef up front, both of them playing mainly on the wing usually. The biggest reason behind this hole is the absence of Hamdi Harboaui, Zulte Waregem's forward and best scorer in the belgian league this season. Harbaoui scored 22 league goals (19 in 2018) this season, while the best scorers in the team now are Khazri and Khalifa, with 9 league goals in the french and tunisian league respectively. Harbaoui denounced that decision, claiming he was still punished for claims in 2013 after calling out some teammates and his coach for their lack of professionalism, despite being forgiven for them in 2016. He criticized the fact that clubs and FA president had too much say on the coach's affairs, calling the FA a "mafia". The coach gave very weak arguments about why he didn't select him, excluding the existence of non footballistic reasons and claiming he picked Akaichi instead who had qualities he didn't have, before ironically excluding Akaichi as well. The claims Harbaoui made were a secret to no one in Tunisia and are a part of much bigger problems, but people thought optimistically the responsibles will drop some of these antics, sadly it didn't happen.
Last minute calls to new binational players: After achieving the qualification to the World Cup, multiple binational new players were included in the group, starting from the friendly games in march. While many are very welcome like Ellyes Skhiri who comes to become an indisputable starter, as well as the keeper Moez Hassan who will take a position that suffered a lot for years, some others raise questions like Yohan Benalouane who took advantage of the incredible decline that suffered Aymen Abdennour in the last 2 years, despite playing himself only 1 premier league game this season with Leicester. He also refused to come to the national team his whole career before changing his mind after the team qualifying to the world cup. This raises the question about what makes binationals players reluctant to join the team unlike those who play for Algeria or Morocco. We are not talking here about the likes of Ben Arfa who had potential to play for France, but players who prefer not to have an international career at all rather than play for Tunisia. It is true that some players find it hard to play for a country they only share their origins with, but getting an international career always raises a player's value and unlike other countries, Tunisia has difficulties convincing reluctant binationals to join.
Reluctance of Tunisian players to go to Europe: There was a big shift in the alst 10 years on how tunisian players handle their careers. In the beginning to the century, the dream of every tunisian player was to become good enough to get recruited by a tunisian team. At the time of winning the AFCON in 2004, players were discouraged to go play in the middle east due to the then manager Roger Lemerre excluding them from the national team. Things have changed since however. First, big tunisian clubs have way more wealth than before, which means getting higher wages isn't a big incensitive enough to play in average european clubs compared to stay in the tunisian league. 5 players in the 23-man squad went to play in Europe before going back to Tunisia. Players would rather live as stars in luxury at home and not risk everything by going to somewhere he never lived and start again from 0. And second, going to play in the middle east isn't discouraged anymore, even encouraged by the current manager (and analyst for BeIN sport in Qatar, somehow he kept that job too) Nabil Maaloul. It began first when the prodigee Youssef Msakni chose to go play in Qatar rather than potentially replacing Hazard in Lille in 2013. Imagine if Salah instead of going to Basel from Egypt and slowly getting better and better in a proper environment to improve, decided it was better for him to go play a league where he guarantees getting high wages for the rest of his life. It is still a debate if the lack of competitive spirit the Tunisian players are getting will be problematic or not in the future. "Sadly" this participation in the world cup might encourage more this behavior.
via TeraVonen
Thank you again to Teravonen for the insight into Tunisia! Tomorrow, we'll continue Group G with England!
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Transfer Window Thread - Week 1

Transfer Window Thread - Week 1

The January transfer window is here!
During the window I will be covering all transfers and providing 5 threads for discussion. Due to the workload only the top 5 leagues will be covered, apart from on deadline day. Please bare with me if I make any mistakes or delay in updating, it's a big job.
Check back daily for updates and discussion. Most recent transfers will be at the bottom of each respective table (big signings may be at the top). Post any developments as they unfold!
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Schedule

Week Date
Week 1 1st - 6th
Week 2 7th - 15th
Week 3 16th - 23rd
Week 4 24th - 30th
Deadline day - 1 2 31st
Note: The EPL deadline is January 31st. However, La Liga, Budesliga, Serie and Ligue 1 close on February 2nd, so there may be other transfers after the 31st.
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Transfers

English Premier League
Player Type Former club New club Fee Source
In
Bertrand Traore Full Bobo Dioulasso Chelsea (loaned straight to Vitesse) Undisc. Source
Clint Dempsey Loan Seattle Sounders Fulham - Source
Marcos Alonso Loan Fiorentina Sunderland - Source
Jaanai Gordon Full Peterborough United West Ham United Undisc. Source
Out
Brek Shea Loan Stoke Barnsley - Source
Kevin Phillips Released Crystal Palace - - Source
Patrick Bamford Loan Chelsea Derby - Source
Adam Morgan Full Liverpool Yeovil Free Source
Damian Martinez Loan Arsenal Sheffield Wednesday - Source
Rudy Gestede Full Cardiff Blackburn Rovers Undisc. Source
Hector Bellerin Loan Arsenal Watford - Source
Alan Tate Loan Swansea Aberdeen - Source
Shay Given Loan Aston Villa Middlesbrough - Source
Shaquile Coulthirst Loan Tottenham Leyon Orient - Source
Simon Dawkins Full Tottenham Derby Undisc. Source
Lee Camp Full West Bromwich Albion AFC Bournemouth Free Source
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Bundesliga
Player Type Former club New club Fee Source
In
Robert Lewandowski Full Borussia Dortmund Bayern Munich (Joins end of season) Free Source
Jan Kirchhoff Loan Bayern Munich Schalke - Source
Jiloan Hamad Full Malmö FF Hoffenheim Free Source
Todor Nedelev Full Botev Plovdiv FSV Mainz 05 €3M Source
Rune Jarstein Full Viking FK Hertha BSC Free Source
Alexander Madlung Full Free agent Eintracht Frankfurt Free Source
Havard Nielsen Loan Red Bull Salzburg Eintracht Braunschweig - Source
Dario Kresic Full Loko Moscow FSV Mainz 05 free Source
Out
Tunay Torun Full VfB Stuttgart Kasimpasa 440.000£ Source
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La Liga (All La Liga coverage will be provided by GiveMeSomeRaptorNews)
Player Type Former club New club Fee Source
In
Rúben Vezo Full Vitória de Setúbal Valencia €1.5 million Source
José Sosa Loan Metalist Kharkiv Atletico Madrid - Source
Out
Adil Rami Loan Valencia AC Milan - Source
Raul Rusescu Loan Sevilla Braga - Source
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Serie A
Player Type Former club New club Fee Source
In
Keisuke Honda Full CSKA Moscow AC Milan Free Source
Adil Rami Loan Valencia AC Milan £352,000 Source
Francesco Lodi Full Genoa Catania Free Source
Yohan Benalouane Loan Parma Atalanta - Source
Out
M'Baye Niang Loan AC Milan Montpellier - Source
Alexander Merkel Loan Udinese Watford - Source
Mathias Ranégie Full Udinese Watford Undisc. Source
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Ligue 1 (All Ligue 1 coverage will be provided by giggsy664)
Player Type Former club New club Fee Source
In
Djibril Cissé Full Kuban Krasnodar (RU) Bastia Free Source
Guillaume Hoarau Full Dalian Aerbin (CN) Bordeaux Undisc. Source
Lacina Traore Full Anzhi Makhachkala (RU) Monaco Undisc. Source
M'Baye Niang Loan AC Milan (IT) Montpellier - Source
Jordan Ayew Loan Marseille Sochaux - Source
Majeed Waris Loan Spartak Moscow (RU) Valenciennes - Source
Carl Medjani Loan Monaco Valenciennes - Source
Out
Brandon Deville Loan Ajaccio KVC Westerlo (BE) - Source
Jules Iloki Loan Nantes Vendée Luçon (Nat) - Source
Yacine Bammou Loan Nantes Vendée Luçon (Nat) - Source
Diacko Fofana Released Nice End of Contract - -
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Primeira Liga (All Primeira Liga coverage will be provided by ofap)
Player Type Former club New club Fee Source
Ricardo Quaresma Full Free agent Porto Free Source
André Pinto Full Panathinaikos Sporting Braga Free Source
Kadu Full Vitoria Sporting Braga Undisc. Source
Raul Rusescu Full Sevilla Sporting Braga - Source
Caetano Full Paços de Ferreira Gil Vicente Free Source
Roland Linz Full Muangthong Utd Belenenses Free -
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[Report] Acompanhamento de jogadores emprestados (31.03.2018) #28

Player Team Time played Result Points Notes
João Teixeira Vitória F.C. 72 V 1-4 2 highlights
Patrick Vitória F.C. 90 V 1-4 2 highlights
Pedro Nuno Tondela 0 E 1-1 0 NA
Pêpê Estoril 45 D 2-0 1 highlights
André Horta Braga 84 V 1-0 2 1 YC
Yuri Ribeiro Rio Ave 90 V 2-0 6 highlights
Carlos Ponck CD Aves - D 1-4 0 NC
Hamdou Elhouni CD Aves 0 D 1-4 0 NA
Arango CD Aves - D 1-4 0 NC
Agra Granada CF 64 V 1-0 3 NA
Taarabt Genova 30 E 1-1 0 1 YC
Pedro Pereira Genova 0 E 1-1 0 NA
Lisandro López Inter Milan 0 V 3-0 0 NA
Dawidowicz Palermo - V 1-2 0 NC
Saponjic Zulte W. 1 E 2-2 1 NA
Buta Royal Antwerp 90 E 3-3 2 NA
Carrillo Watford - E 2-2 0 NC
Rakip Crystal Palace - D 1-2 0 NC
Jovic Eintracht Frankfurt 90 D 2-1 6 1 Goal
Mato Milos Lechia Gdansk - D 1-0 0 NC
Jhon Murillo Kasimpasa - V 0-2 0 NC
Talisca Besiktas 85 V 1-0 8 1 Goal
Felipe Augusto Alanyaspor - D 1-0 0 NC
NA: Not Available;NC: Not in squad;YC: Yellow Card,RC: Red Card
 

Fantasy League

 

MVP

Talisca

Rankings

 
Player Total Points
Talisca 111
Cristante 82
Carlos Ponck 66
Pedro Nuno 66
Agra 65
 
Player AVG PPG
Talisca 4.11
Cristante 3.28
Carlos Ponck 2.54
Pedro Nuno 2.44
Agra 2.41
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2016/2017 Bundesliga Preview- Hamburger SV 9/18

Hamburger Sportverein

Hamburg, one of the three cities in Germany with over a million inhabitants is a city, with its very own flair. People from Hamburg are characterized as rather left-leaning, grumpy at first sight, but with a very dry humor but very humorous. The river Elbe, is the reason for Hamburg’s port, which is one of the largest in Europe together with Rotterdam. But the Elbe is seemingly everywhere in Hamburg, which leads to many beautiful sights around the city, as the Speicherstadt or the Alster showcase. Districts as St. Pauli are especially notorious for being very open to all people, if they respect and tolerate others’ choices as well and attract people from all over the world. To sum up Hamburg, there is a saying which states that Hamburg isn’t a city, but a way of life. The two dominant clubs in Hamburg are the HSV and ST. Pauli, but St. Pauli has always been in the shadow of the much larger HSV, who plays in the Volksparkstadion, a stadium with a capacity of of 57k.
Hamburg
Speicherstadt
Volksparkstadion
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History
HSV was formed in 1909 by the fusion of three clubs in Hamburg, which were founded in 1887,1888 and 1906. The clubs itself proclaims it’s foundation 1887, but that is just a minor point. Hamburg was a dominant side in it’s early years, being awarded the German Championship in 1922 for the first time. But as they were awarded this Championship because of the disqualification Nürnberg by the DFB, Hamburg declined which means that there is no German Champion for the year 1922. But they were able to win a regular Championship one year later and six years later. The following 40 years, Hamburg was able to celebrate success on a local level, but were overwhelmed by the national competition. They were one of the founding members of the Bundesliga in 1963. Hambrug was a mid-table club for the first few years, but was able to reach the Cup Winner’s cup in 1967 due to reaching the final of the DFB-Pokal against Champions Bayern Munich. They were able to reach the final of the European Cup, but were beaten by Milano 2:0. Hamburgs Fortunes turned in the late 70’s and early 80’s as they were able to win the Cup Winners’ Cup in 1977, their first Bundesliga in 1797 and celebrate the biggest success in the History of the Club by winning the Champions Cup in 1983 outside of adding two further Bundesligas to their trophy cabinet. After this golden era for Hamburg, the club fell back into mid-table irrelevance until the turn of the millennium, when they finished 3rd. Although Hamburg had many different managers in the 00’s, they were able to finish in the top six quite regularly with players such as Ivica Olic, Rafael van der Vaart, Nigel de Jong and Managers Huub Stevens and Martin Jol. After being defeated twice by arch-rivals Bremen in cup tournaments in 2009, Jol left the club for Ajax. But Hamburg struggled the following years and became a team, which had to fight off relegation twice in the past three years, only narrowly being able to maintain it’s spot as the only club able to compete in every Bundesliga season.
Trophies
Trophy Year(s)
German Champion 1923, 1928, 1960, 1979, 1982, 1983
German Cup 1963, 1976, 1987
European Champions Cup 1983
European Cup Winners’ Cup 1977
Notable Players in the club’s history:
Uwe Seeler: Hamburg’s living legend, Uwe Seeler was Germany’s best striker in the 60’s and was pas part of the squad which lost out to the Three Lions at Wembley in 1966. Scoring 404 goals in 476 apperances, Hamburg’s fans adore him to this day.
Horst Hrubesch: Another legendary Striker, Hrubesch only played in Hamburg for five seasons but was able to score 96 goals. He was aprt of the side which was able to win the Champion’s Cup in 1983 and was feared because of his headers!
Jerome Boateng: Arrived from Berlin in 2007 and was a regualar in Hamburg’s side until he was sold to Man City. What could have been..
Vincent Kompany: Kompany arrived in 2006 to replace Belgian compatriot Van Buyten, but he was never able to show his quality consistently, which led to his sale to Man City two seasons later.
Kevin Keegan: Arriving as a Liverpool Hero in 1977, Keegan is one of the most prominent English players in the history of the Bundesliga. After early struggles, Keegan was able to impress at Hamburg for the three seasons he played in Hamburg before leaving for Southamption in 1980.

Last Season:
Wins Draws Losses GS/GC
11 8 15 40:46
Top Scorer: Nicolai Müller (9)
Starting off the season, Hamburg was able to showcase their improvemtn by only losing 5:0 to Bayern, compared to an 8:0 the season prior. Hamburg however gained points quickly and after the Winter Break even vaguely looked at the European Spots as they were in 7th from time to time. But as time passed and the match days went by, Hamburg’s limited quality was found out and they finished 10th, but I don’t think many Hamburg fans complained after the drama the two seasons prior.
Tactics: Bruno Labbadia’s main task last season was to improve Hamburg’s defense, which he was able to do by making them defend deeper and stand more compact with shorter defenses between each player. The weak point of Hambrug’s team last season was their attack, which consisted mostly of hoofball up to Lassoga or Schipplock, who tried to hold up the ball and have the midfield support them. This wasn’t a very successful approach as Hamburg didn’t want to commit so many players forward and the limited quality of the strikers. Hamburg’s defense and goalkeeper are the exact same as previous season, as well as the two CM’s which will probably 2 of Holtby,Ekdal and Hunt. The Attacking three behind the stiker have been revamped, with fresh faces Kostic and Halilovic. Especially dangerous Winger Kostic should lead to a visible improvement for Hamburg. While Striker Lassoga will most likely start off the season, it isn’t out of reason to see Bobby Wood competing for and taking his place in the starting XI.
Transfer Window: In:
Name Fee Position previous club
Filip Kostic 14 Million Left Winger VfB Stuttgart
Alen Halilovic 5 Million Attacking Midfield Barcelona
Bobby Wood 3,5 Million Striker Union Berlin
Luca Waldschmidt 1,3 Million Striker Frankfurt
Bakary Jatta free Right Winger (was a refugee)
Christian Mathenia 0,8 Million Goalkeeper Darmstadt
Out:
Name Fee Position new club
Kerim Derimbay 1,75 Million Attacking Midfielder Hoffenheim
Zoltan Stieber 0,25 Million Left Winger Kaiserslautern
Batuhan Altinas loan Striker Kasimpasa
Ivica Olic free Striker 1860 Munich
Jaroslav Drobny free Goalkeeper Werder Bremen
Gojko Kacar free Defensive Midfield Augsburg
Artjoms Rudnevs free Striker Colgone
Three notable Players:
Filip Kostic One of the few quality players in Stutgart’s side last year, Kostic wanted nothing to do with second division football and was sold to Hamburg, although Wolfsburg were heavily linked with him as well. His signing is a real signal of Intent by Hamburg as he was sought out by clubs which could have offered him European football. His main area of improvement will have to be his consistency.
Rene Adler Flashback to 2010: Germany’s up and coming starting Goalkeeper must announce that he will miss the upcoming World-Cup. He is replaced by Manuel Neuer and well… the rest is history. After losing out on his starting spot to Bernd Leno due to Injury as well, Adler has been able to regain form at Hamburg and was one of the better Goalkeepers last season. Alen Halilovic
Croatia’s brightest talent and Europe’s most sought after youngster in 2014, Alen Halilovic will hope to impress at Hamburg after not being able to secure a spot in Barcelona’s side. His transfer to Hamburg has been hailed as a coup by Hamburg’s Director of Football, but as Barcelona aren’t naïve either, they have put a buy-back option on the talented youngster.
Predicted Starting XI
--------------------------------Lassoga--------------------------------
-----Kostic-------------------Halilovic-----------Müller------------
---------------------Hunt-------------Ekdal-----------------------
Ostzorlek-------------Djourou---------Spahic--------Diekmeier
---------------------------------------Adler-------------------------------
Wrap-up:
After avoiding the fight against relegation for the first time in years and many good additions to the squad, there is cautious optimism around HSV these days. Manager Labbadia was able to install confidence in his squad last season, which was repaid in points. Hamburg is at crossroads now, will they fall back into old habits and struggle at the beginning of the season or will they be able to recapture past glory and maybe even fight for Europe?
What to like: Improved dramatically last season, good additions, good squad cohesion, improved offense
What to not like: Labbadia’s sides tend to struggle in his second year as a manager, and they still don’t have a proven goal scorer up front. It’s still Hamburg, who somehow always manage to let down their supporters.
Predicted Table:
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  6. Hamburg
  7. -
  8. Augsburg
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  10. Leipzig
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  12. Hoffenheim
  13. Bremen
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  15. Freiburg
  16. Frankfurt
  17. Ingolstadt
  18. Darmstadt ***
Thanks for reading! Where will Hamburg end up? Leave your thoughts in the comments!
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Top 25 European Metropolitan Areas for Attendance

This is about the combined average attendances all over the Europe's major cities. Here's the source i used for attendances.
Last time i did a similar post about cities, many wanted one about Metropolitan Areas, this morning i had nothing to do and did it to make everyone happy, it ended being less hard than i thought.
Metropolitan Area Attendance Team
London 314599 Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham, West Ham, Fulham, Crystal Palace, QPR, Charlton, Watford, Milwall, Brentford, Leyton Orient, Gillingham, Southen United, Wimbledon, Stevenage and Dag and Red
Ruhr 182590 Borussia Dortmund, Schalke 04, VfL Bochum, MSV Duisburg, Borussia Dortmund II, Schalke 04 II, Rot Weiss Essen, VfL Bochum II, Rot Weiss Oberhausen, SG Wattenscheid and Velbert
Greater Manchester 167384 Manchester United, Manchester City, Rochdale, Bolton, Wigan, Bury and Oldham Athletic
Madrid 141633 Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Rayo Vallecano, Getafe, Alcorcon and Real Madrid Castilla
Glasgow 111421 Celtic, Rangers, Partick Thistle, Motherwell, Queen’s Park, Saint Mirren, Greenock Morton, Hamilton Academical, Dumbarton, Airdrieonians, Clyde and Albion Rovers
West Midlands 104767 Aston Villa, Birmingham City, West Bromwich Albion, Walsall, Wolverhampton and Coventry City
Barcelona 99603 Sabadell, Barcelona, Espanyol and Barcelona B
Munich 95922 Bayern Munich, Munich 1860, Unterhaching, Munich 1860 II, Heimstetten and Bayern Munich II
Istanbul 93825 Galatasaray, Fenerbahce, Besiktas, Kasimpasa and Istanbul BB
Tyne and Wear 91485 Sunderland and Newcastle
Dusseldorf 89894 Fortuna Dusseldorf, Uerdingen, Gladbach, Fortuna Dusseldorf II and Gladbach II
Lisbon 89145 Benfica, Sporting, Atletico CP, Estoril, Vitoria Setubal, Sporting B, Belenenses and Benfica B
Milan 88215 Inter, Milan, Pro Patria, Renate and Monza
Merseyside 87516 Liverpool, Everton and Tranmere Rovers
Hamburg 82252 Hamburg, Sankt Pauli, Hamburg II, Sankt Pauli II, Victoria Hamburg, Norderstedt and Eichede
Koln 78657 Koln, Viktoria Koln, Fortuna Koln, Koln II, Bayer Leverkusen, Bayer Leverkusen II
Berlin 77160 Hertha, Union, Hertha II, Union II and Babelsberg
Rome 72776 Lazio, Roma and Aprilia
Napoli 66377 Napoli, Salernitana, Avellino, Casertana, Arzanese, Nocerina, Juve Stabia, Sorrento, Ischia Isolaverde, Aversa Normanna and Paganese
Rotterdam 65918 ADO Den Haag, Feyenoord, Excelsior, Sparta, Leonidas, Haaglandia, Craeyenhout, Scheveningen, Barendrecht, Excelsior Maasluis and Capelle
Sevilla 61310 Betis, Sevilla
Frankfurt 60474 FSV, Eintracht, Offenbach Kickers and Eintracht II
Amsterdam 59878 Ajax, Volendam, Almere City, Ajax 2, Telstar, Chabab and ADO 20
South Yorkshire 59344 Sheffield United, Sheffield Wednesday, Doncaster Rovers, Chesterfield, Rotherham and Barnsley
Stockholm 58501 Hammarby, AIK, Djugardens, Enskede, Brommapojkarna, AFC, Vasalunds, Sparvagen, Karlbergs, Syrianska, Assyriska, Nacka ,Huddinge, IK Frej, Valsta Syrianska, Norrtalje, Varmdo, Eckero, Konyaspor, Arameisk-Syrianska, Aspudden-Tellus, Sollentuna and Akropolis
As definitons for the metropolitan ones i have often used those of their countries with the exception of Germany (i used EU's Larger Urban Zones because they were too large when compared to other countries).
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The Great Player Project 2 - Update 4! 30th of May 2016

I'm done! Please enjoy and keep an eye out for the next update cause I'll probaly be doing another one this week!
Goalkeepers; Betwixt los Stickx David Schmitt Steve Stevenson Seamus McStickygloves Bruce Lee Poe Ert Mike Hunt Loranga Dartanjang
Defenders; Adam Walker Pepe Jeans Simba Mufasa Ron Jeremy Ismael Tioté Dean Maamà Claude Chateaux Tupac Shakur Tom Green Jayden Dossier Tommy Southpaw Ferdinand Griffon Yakup Memisoglu Hakan Wall Brick Smith Merrywether Pleasant Rhys Anthony Bill Brasky Jr. Thomas Jackson Jack Mace Fabrizio Yolo Nicholás Azar Hazem Saudi John Messi Rex Williams Simon Jeffrey J'dinkalage Morgoone Will Hart Thomas Pimenta Peven Twonky Chicken Delwyn Couch Andrew Robson Aaron Salin Rory Kirke Jerry Savage David Mac Sam Mittz Finn Jensen Jovatic Shozanu Willard Smith Beau Hasselhoff Juan Mas Tiempo Stix and Dix Vegard Viggen Dafydd Dloosh13 Marko Azpilikiquilqueta Fillipi Pippo Sunny Jones Joe Bugansky Gediminas Maziliauskas Bocephus LaMonde Drew Stone Amos Frank Ben Hansen
Midfielders; Daniel McLean Cordell Quackenboss Christian King Evan Keano Stepan Bandera Conor Davidson Thor Rusty Shackleford Danyl Van Guard James Zhang Norfolk Inchance Hits Screamers Gary Goals Remington Maple-Dewitt A Yoloturtl Jack Hutchings Keegan Jess Josh Grand Shimeless McSkull JC Money Yunlong Diamontopoulous Samuel Bell Ryan Cook Colin Farrell Bob Jimbob Itza Mario Raphael Suzart Soren Hauter Tubby Snorlax Bobo Falkan Francesco Locciani Roman Totale That Guy Tony Doobsworth Anthony Edward Tawil Jacques De'Tequeville Morgan Centini Daniel Leeson Neven McCann Digestive Toe Kilgore Trout Ken Tait Brandon Huynh Steefun Bawbbiphreddi Chet Manley Michael Miao Ludwig Feuerbach Daniel Leinad Tanis Line Pao Ferdauys Josh Aura Michael Pajibaem Toby Lerone John Smith Patrick O'Hoolihan Dédé Lélé David Montreal Marcos Dollos Joseph Cabrera Razvan Maz Peter D'uva Alberto Nguyen Tom McDonald Sjay Belizaire Christopher Sutton Dirk Diggler Benjamin Briscoe X Eoghan Popescu Gasp Blowhard Smrdljivi Tvor Tate Galloway Miguel Fernandez Jerry Jamieson Ryan Nwangwu Jesús Santiago Matt Nicholson Jack Barstow Mattia Suliç Kevin Cheng Cristiano Tello Me Misteur Silvanus Hector Gareth McGaughey
Strikers; Thom Yorke Matt Mesta Animal Iannone Patrice Abankwa Nicholas Simanjuntak Simon Komlos Max Power Ken Runfast Potter Greenthumb Drew Millward Johnny James Julian Alexander Avon Barksdale Schtekfan Snibbulus Luis Garcia Nate Kronos Lorenzo Caivano Kanye West Arsene Wenger Carlos Boombershoot Lesean Lemonjello Kesvin Mathias Beranek Keith Galvin Grant Holt-Mark-2 John MacDonald Jinx Manuel Belgrano
The following players have retired in this update.
None!
The following players have no club as of this update.
None!
Highest amount of minute's in first team (top 10); 1. Sam Mittz (4.725) for Burnley. 2. Evan Keano (4.500) for Portsmouth. 3. Tommy Southpaw (4.410) for Sunderland. 4. That Guy (4.332) for FC Red Bull Salzburg. 5. James Zhang (4.306) for Cheltenham. 6. Jack Hutchings (4.276) for Fulham. 7. Daniel Leinad (4.140) for Burton. 8. Loranga Dartanjang (4.080) for Rochdale. 9. Thomas Jackson (4.050) for Peterborough. 10. Gediminas Maziliauskas (3.932) for Bolton.
Highest value (top 10); 1. Nicholás Azar (€36,5M) Real Madrid. 2. Fabrizio Yolo (€24M) Roma. 3. Adam Walker (€23M) Liverpool. 4. Grant Holt-Mark-2 (€21,5M) Blackburn. 5. Jinx (€19,5M) Manchester United. 6. Thomas Pimenta (€18M) Paris Saint-Germain. 7. Tom Green (€17,5M) Newcastle. 8. Jayden Dossier (€17,25M) Olympique Lyonnais. 9. Jesús Santiago (€15,25M) Atlético Madrid. 9. X (€15,25M) Manchester City.
Highest wage (top 10); 1. Nicholás Azar (€58.000 p/w) Real Madrid. 2. Josh Grand (€53.000 p/w) LOSC. 3. Colin Farrell (€47.000 p/w) Everton. 4. Adam Walker (€46.000 p/w) Liverpool. 5. Bobo Falkan (€45.500 p/w) Chelsea. 6. X (€45.500 p/w) Manchester City. 7. Jinx (€43.500 p/w) Manchester United. 8. Grant Holt-Mark-2 (€41.500 p/w) Blackburn. 9. Jack Hutchings (€41.000 p/w) Fulham. 9. Johnny James (€41.000 p/w) Cardiff.
Highest average rating (top 10)(Must have played 10 or more games); 1. Bill Brasky Jr. (8,81) D(LC) 2. Alberto Nguyen (8,10) M/AM(C) 3. Nicholás Azar (8,08) D(RC) 4. Adam Walker (7,97) D(RLC), WB(R) 5. Dean Maamá (7,68) D(C), DM 6. Sam Mittz (7,65) D(RC) 7. Marcos Dollos (7,62) M/AM(C) 8. Mattia Suliç (7,59) AM(LC) 9. Raphael Suzart (7,58) DM, M(C) 10. Jerry Savage (7,53) D(RL)
International Apps (top 10); 1. Poe Ert (24) San Marino. 2. Jack Hutchings (22) Wales. 3. Shristopher Sutton (20) Scotland. 3. Merryweather Pleasant (20) Scotland. 5. Bobo Falkan (18) Scotland. 6. Shimeless McSkull (16) Scotland. 7. Eoghan Popescu (14) Northern Ireland. 7. John Messi (14) Northern Ireland. 9. Steve Stevenson (12) Saudi Arabia. 10. Cristiano Tello (11) Algeria.
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Daily Transfer News Thread - 08/15/2018

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22:00

OVER AND OUT!

Thanks for joining us tonight - we'll see you bright and early from 7am for more transfer talk and latest news. Good night!
21:24

MIGNOLET ON THE MOVE?

Simon Mignolet's agent is in talks with Napoli over a transfer to the Serie A side, reports the Liverpool Echo.
The Liverpool goalkeeper has fallen down the pecking order at Anfield following Alisson’s arrival from Roma, but the Merseyside club are keen to keep hold of the Belgium international.
“We’re talking, but there’s no agreement,” agent Nico Vaesen said. “It’s in the interest of the club to find a solution.
“Liverpool want to keep him, but he wants to and must play. He deserves to play in a great team.
“For them [Napoli], Simon represents the best option in terms of quality, but there’s also the financial aspect.”
20:53

HERRERA WANTS NEW UNITED DEAL

Ander Herrera has expressed his desire to sign a new contract at Manchester United.
The 29-year-old Spaniard joined United from Athletic Bilbao in 2014 but has just one year to run on his contract at Old Trafford.
“I have been able to play more than 160 games right now, so what I have in my mind is to go for the 200 games and keep adding games for the club and for myself,” Herrera told Inside United.
“The way the club treats me is perfect. The love the fans show for me couldn’t be better or bigger, my family is happy in Manchester, so I will just try to give everything and use all my strength and effort to keep deserving to play for this club.”
20:20

LOPETEGUI BACKS ‘IMPORTANT’ BALE

Julen Lopetegui has backed Gareth Bale to play a key role for Real Madrid this season after the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo.
19:45

BORDEAUX IN MORELOS TALKS

Ligue 1 club Bordeaux are in negotiations with Rangers over a move for striker Alfredo Morelos, sources in France have told Sky Sports News.
Last month, Steven Gerrard turned down a bid from Fenerbache for the Colombian centre forward, reportedly in the region of £2.6m.
Sky Sports News understands Rangers have rejected Bordeaux’s initial bid in excess of £3.75m.
The 22-year-old, who moved to Ibrox from HJK Helsinki in the summer of 2017 for £1.5m, has scored twice in the Europa League qualifiers and once in the Scottish Premiership so far this campaign.
19:36

BREAKING NEWS

Bordeaux are in negotiations with Rangers over striker Alfredo Morelos, having had an initial bid in excess of £3.75m rejected, sources in France have told Sky Sports News.
19:19

MALLO REVEALS FULHAM SNUB

Hugo Mallo has suggested he turned down an offer to join Fulham to stay at Celta Vigo this summer.
The Celta captain and right-back was a target for the newly-promoted Premier League club ahead of Deadline Day, along with Valencia's Martin Montoya and Manchester United's Timothy Fosu-Mensah.
But Mallo opted to remain in Spain, and signed a new contract at Celta until 2023 this week.
“I knew the figures, I was going to earn at Fulham, but in life it's not all about money and my aim was to continue at Celta,” he told Marca.
"That's why the deal (to sign a new contract) was so quick and easy.”
18:59

ZAHA IS PALACE’S X-FACTOR

Clinton Morrison can't hide his joy after Wilfried Zaha signed a five-year contract extension with Crystal Palace.
18:35

VINT LEAVES UNITED AFTER VISA ISSUE

Will Vint has left Manchester United after being denied the appropriate visa to play for the club, his father has confirmed.
The Manchester Evening News report the American was drafted into this season's U18s squad as a first-year scholar and travelled to Austria for a pre-season training camp earlier this summer.
18:18

'NOT ROCKET SCIENCE'

Sean Dyche has defended signing goalkeeper Joe Hart on a permanent deal for Burnley.
18:01

CHELSEA SHIP OMERUO OUT ON LOAN

Chelsea and Nigeria defender Kenneth Omeruo has joined La Liga side Leganes on a season-long loan.
Omeruo takes Chelsea's tally of players currently out on loan to 32. He has never made a competitive appearance for the Blues since joining from Standard Liege in 2012.
The 24-year-old centre-back spent last season on loan in Turkey at Kasimpasa, before being selected for Nigeria's World Cup squad.
17:32

VLASIC JOINS CSKA ON LOAN

Everton midfielder Nikola Vlasic has joined CSKA Moscow on a season-long loan.
The 20-year-old links up with the 13-time Russian champions, who will compete in this season’s Champions League after finishing runners-up to city rivals Lokomotiv last term.
Croatia international Vlasic has made 19 first-team appearances for Everton since joining from Hajduk Split on deadline day in August 2017.
https://twitter.com/Everton/status/1029782631892832256
17:10

BARCA REMAIN IN THE MARKET?

Barcelona could make more signings before the close of the transfer window.
Barca have been active since the end of last season, bringing in Arthur, Malcom, Arturo Vidal and Clement Lenglet to the Camp Nou this summer.
But club president Josep Maria Bartomeu has refused to rule out the possibility of further arrivals at the Camp Nou before the end of the month.
“The market (transfer window) ends on August 31 and we will continue to pay attention,” he is quoted by Marca.
Bartomeu also says club legend Andres Iniesta, who left the LaLiga champions to join Japanese side Vissel Kobe earlier this year, will return to the Camp Nou in another capacity in the future.
He added: “(Iniesta) has finished his era [here] as a player, but he will return to do other tasks that we’ve already spoken about.”
16:50

SPURS AGREE N’KOUDOU LOAN

Sky Sports News understands Tottenham have agreed to let Georges-Kevin N’Koudou joined Mainz on a season-long loan.
It is understood an option for the Bundesliga side to buy N’Koudou on a permanent deal is also under discussion as talks continue between the clubs.
The 23-year-old French winger is still thought to be considering his options, however, with 16 days left of the transfer window in a number of major European leagues.
N’Koudou has struggled for first-team games since joining Spurs for £11m from Marseille in 2016, spending the second half of last season on loan at Burnley, where he made just eight Premier League appearances.
16:39

BREAKING NEWS

Tottenham have agreed to let Georges-Kevin N’Koudou join Mainz on a season-long loan, according to Sky sources.
16:16

CHERYSHEV CANNOT WAIT

Denis Cheryshev: "It's a huge opportunity. I am very happy and grateful to be here, to the club, to the coach who has trusted me. I really want to start with my team-mates.
"I was able to talk to Marcelino before coming and yesterday he congratulated me when the signing was confirmed.
“I am very happy because he is the coach who has understood me best. I hope to repay the confidence placed in me."
16:10

CHERYSHEV SEALS VALENCIA LOAN

Denis Cheryshev has re-joined Valencia on a season-long loan from Villarreal.
The 27-year-old winger returns for a second spell at the Mestalla, having previously spent four months there on loan from Real Madrid in 2016.
Cheryshev starred for Russia at the World Cup, scoring four goals as the hosts reached the quarter-finals.
The move sees him reunited with Valencia head coach Marcelino García Toral, after the pair worked together at Villarreal.
15:53

BREAKING NEWS

Arsenal goalkeeper David Ospina is expected in Rome tonight ahead of his proposed loan move to Napoli, Sky in Italy understand.
The Colombia international will undergo a medical tomorrow. Napoli will have a right to buy Ospina at the end of the loan.
15:28

PARISH SALUTES ZAHA EXTENSION

Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish considers Wilfried Zaha signing a new contract the “final piece of the jigsaw” in the club’s hopes for a successful season.
“It’s absolutely fantastic,” Parish said. “We’re all so committed this year to giving it our best shot, and this is the final piece of the jigsaw.
“It’s nice to put all those stories to bed, stories that we knew weren’t true and were just rumour mongering. Wilfried the player that we’ve seen all summer has done everything properly and right.
“He’s shown the respect he’s got for this football club, and he should be applauded for that with all the noise that was going on around him. We’ve settled everything in terms of his long-term future, so we’re absolutely ecstatic.
“He’s scored the first goal when we bought the club in 2010. It’s been an incredible journey that we’ve been on together. It’s been a fantastic journey, for the club, for me, for him. It seems as though we’re intertwined on this journey, and long may it continue.”
15:15

IF NO PL PLAYERS, THEN WHO?

The left-back reportedly on Schalke’s radar is believed to be cost around €7m.
The second target is Bayern Munich midfielder Sebastian Rudy, who is also attracting interest from RB Leipzig.
Rudy has been priced at €15m – which Christian Heidel finds too high – so the club will try to negotiate a loan deal with an option to buy.
15:03

SCHALKE RULE OUT PL PURCHASES

Schalke sporting director Christian Heidel has reiterated the Bundesliga club are not in the market for players from the Premier League.
In an off-camera briefing, Heidel revealed that the club have been offered players from as many as 11 clubs in England in the last two weeks but they are all too expensive.
Schalke has been linked with plenty of Premier League players in recent days, with Danny Drinkwater, Danny Rose and Ruben Loftus-Cheek all mentioned.
However, in a press conference, Heidel maintained Schalke would focus on their own transfer targets.
"We will do no more than two transfers,” he said. “And I do not really know if the second one will be possible.
“I just can say that we will definitely buy a left-back. We have been in concrete talks with this player for about a week and we will buy him in the next few days.”
14:52

DYCHE DEFENDS HART SIGNING

Burnley manager Sean Dyche has defended the club's decision to sign Joe Hart on a permanent deal, despite already having three first-team goalkeepers in the squad.
The Clarets lost England internationals Nick Pope and Tom Heaton to long-term injuries, while Anders Lindergaard had been struggling with a thigh problem.
Burnley turned to Hart, bringing him in from Manchester City on a two-year deal worth around £3.5m.
"Given the situation as it came around with the injuries that we had in the goalkeeping department, I cannot understand the debate at all. It is pretty simplistic,” Dyche said.
"[It was a] random injury to Nick Pope, the one last year to Tom [Heaton] which started off a longer process, Anders [Lindegaard] goes down with a thigh injury, it is not rocket science.
"The only difference is that we signed Joe and it was not a loan, but I am pleased with the business. Why would you not want a competitive unit? And all very good in my opinion."
14:15

FULHAM DUO DEPART ON LOAN

Fulham have began trimming their squad after allowing Magnus Norman and Marcelo Djalo to leave on loan.
Goalkeeper Norman, who is behind Fabri and Marcus Bettinelli in the Craven Cottage pecking order, has joined League One Rochdale on loan until January.
The 21-year-old has yet to make a senior appearance for the club and joins fellow keeper Marek Rodak, who is at Rotherham, in temporarily leaving the club.
Djalo has joined Spanish Segunda Division club Extremadura on loan until the end of the season.
The defender joined the Cottagers last summer but made only four appearances last season as Slavisa Jokanovic’s men won promotion to the Premier League.
Jokanovic brought in 12 players over the summer transfer window as the club spent over £100m following their promotion.
13:20

LOAN DEAL

Rangers midfielder Jamie Barjonas has joined Bury on a loan deal until January
https://twitter.com/buryfcofficial/status/1029714361458282496
13:05

WATCH: CELTIC NOT SPENDING IS 'AMATEURISH'

Former Celtic striker Andy Walker believes the club are not matching Brendan Rodgers' ambition.
12:49

LOAN DEAL

https://twitter.com/OfficialBHAFC/status/1029699244733739008
12:19

SANTOS IN DEMAND

Sassuolo and Galatasaray are rivalling Schalke for the signing of Barcelona youngster Marlon Santos, reports Sport.
Marlon, 22, was on the verge of joining Newcastle on deadline day but the move fell through as the Brazilian was not granted a work permit.
Schalke need a replacement for Thilo Kehrer, who will join PSG for €37m, and they are leading the chase to sign Marlon. They are willing to pay Barca €15m for the defender, who spent last season on loan at Nice.
Sassuolo and Galatasaray are also keen too. The former have offered Barca €12m for the defender.
12:03

LOAN DEAL

https://twitter.com/saintmirrenfc/status/1029699426921668608
11:59

NAPOLI IN NEGOTIATIONS FOR OSPINA

Napoli president Aurelio de Laurentiis has confirmed Napoli remain in negotiations with Arsenal keeper David Ospina.
Liverpool’s Simon Mignolet is also one of the options Napoli are considering.
De Laurentiis said on Radio Kiss Kiss Napoli: “There are four in contention: Ochoa, Mignolet, Ospina and Tatarusanu. It is true that Ospina could arrive: we are negotiating, there are still some differences on the requests. I liked Ochoa but in the end I didn’t want him as he is a non-EU citizen ".
Napoli are in need of a goalkeeper after their new signing Alex Meret broke his arm in training last month just six days after joining the club.
Serie A transfer window closes on Friday at 7pm.
11:44

DE JONG LIKELY TO STAY AT AJAX

Ajax midfielder Frenkie de Jong has handed Barcelona a blow by insisting that he is likely to stay in Amsterdam this summer.
Barca have been linked heavily with De Jong over the past few months and it has been suggested that they want to bring him to the Camp Nou before the close of this transfer window. However, the 21-year-old plans to stay at Ajax this summer.
He told Ziggo Sport: “In principle, I will stay at Ajax [this summer], although you never know in football. Maybe in four days there is a club that offers an absurd amount of money and Ajax tell me to go. You can never make predictions one hundred percent, but the possibilities of continuing at Ajax are great.”
Recent reports have claimed that Ajax have agreed to sell De Jong to Barca for €50m if they fail to qualify for this season’s Champions League but that has been denied by the player. He added: “That story is one hundred percent false. Certainly, there has been interest from Barcelona and at first those rumours were fine. But now the newspapers are making up a lot of things.”
11:26

BOLTON LET LE FONDRE MAKE DREAM MOVE

Bolton have allowed striker Adam Le Fondre to leave the club to pursue a dream move abroad.
The Sky Bet Championship club released a statement on Tuesday confirming the 31-year-old forward had been given permission to speak "with a club overseas regarding a possible transfer after being presented with an opportunity of a lifetime."
Reports in the UK and Australia have suggested Le Fondre's destination is A-League side Sydney FC.
FULL STORY
11:15

'WATFORD TRIED TO SIGN ALCACER'

Watford made an unsuccessful attempt to sign Barcelona forward Paco Alcacer earlier this summer, reports Sport.
Alcacer is believed to be surplus to requirements at Barca and has been linked with a number of Premier League clubs, including Southampton and Everton, since the turn of the year.
In the end, Watford were the only English side to attempt to secure his signature. According to Sport, Watford proposed a two-year loan deal with the option to sign him permanently, but the deal eventually broke down.
Barca initially wanted to sell him on a permanent basis but they are now willing to explore other options regarding the striker’s future. Real Betis have sounded out a loan deal for the former Valencia man, while Nice have made an enquiry about his availability too.
11:04

BREAKING NEWS

QPR have announced the signing of Angel Rangel on a short-term contract.
https://twitter.com/QPstatus/1029684286989979649
10:57

'CELTIC CAN'T TRUST BOYATA'

Former Celtic player Andy Walker says the Hoops need to sell Dedryck Boyata and that his team-mates "can not trust him".
Boyata was absent as Celtic crashed out of the Champions League in Athens on Tuesday night and, though the player says he is injured, manager Brendan Rodgers claimed after the match that the Belgian was fit.
Fulham had a bid for Boyata turned down before the transfer window closed - reportedly worth £9m - and Walker thinks that was a mistake by Celtic.
He told Sky Sports: "You have got a big problem with Dedryck Boyata, who has refused to play for the club. If I was a team-mate of his, you know that you cannot trust him. Team spirit is very important and, if you have got someone refusing to play, you have got to get them out the door.
“Clearly, it was a mistake to refuse the £9m from Fulham. Boyata had a decent World Cup [for Belgium]. He can go to a club on the continent [the Premier League window is now shut] but I am sure it won't be anything like the £9m Fulham offered. But you have got to get a player who picks and chooses his games out the door, he is absolutely no use to Celtic at all."
10:45

RODGERS: BOYATA WOULD'VE BEEN FIT

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers claimed Dedryck Boyata had been fit to play their Champions League match against AEK Athens, despite the player missing the game with a leg problem.
10:36

BREAKING NEWS

Chelsea have announced that defender Kenneth Omeruo has joined La Liga side Leganes on a season-long loan deal.
10:33

WATCH: ZAHA IS PALACE'S X-FACTOR'

Clinton Morrison can't hide his joy after Wilfried Zaha signs a contract extension with Crystal Palace.
10:18

BREAKING NEWS

Arsenal forward Joel Campbell has arrived in Italy to finalise his move to Serie A side Frosinone, according to Sky in italy.
Campbell, who is set to sign a three-year deal, will undergo a medical tomorrow.
10:00

TRANSFER HEADLINES

09:55

ZAHA'S NEW FIVE-YEAR DEAL

09:53

PARISH REACTION

Here's what Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish has had to say...
“Wilf grew up a stone’s throw from Selhurst Park from the age of four, and has been with the club since he was 12. This agreement is yet another example of his lifelong commitment to the club, and our commitment to him. This is an amazing day for everyone here at Palace, our supporters and of course Wilf – and is richly deserved."
09:51

ZAHA REACTION

After putting pen to paper on his new Crystal Palace deal, Wilfried Zaha said...
“I’m very pleased. Obviously, I just wanted to get it over and done with, so I can just focus on the season. I’m buzzing that we managed to get it sorted.”
09:48

BREAKING NEWS

Wilfried Zaha has signed a contract extension with Crystal Palace until 2023.
https://twitter.com/CPFC/status/1029665520973500416
09:47

GODIN ON UTD...

https://twitter.com/SoccerAM/status/1029663930518519809
09:34

PACHECHO JOINS MALAGA

Malaga have announced the signing of Dani Pacheco from Getafe.
The forward has signed a deal until the 2020/21 season.
09:15

LOAN DEAL

https://twitter.com/officiallydale/status/1029654176463290370
09:10

SILVA WANTS TO RETIRE AT PSG

Thiago Silva has signalled his desire to retire at PSG and says he has not been contacted about a return to former club AC Milan.
Silva, who is under contract until 2020, has been a key player for PSG since joining them from Milan back in 2012.
Speaking to Canal +, the Brazilian stated that he wants to see out his career in the French capital. He said: “I am at PSG and I am happy in Paris, I have a contract and I hope to retire here.”
The 33-year-old has also been linked with a return to Milan this summer but insists no-one from the San Siro has spoken to him about that possibility. He added: “[Milan’s sporting director] Leonardo did not call me to go to Milan.”
09:00

GODIN: I DID NOT ‘USE’ MAN UTD

Atletico Madrid defender Diego Godin says he did not use interest from Manchester United to secure an improved contract.
Godin says he turned down United for 'personal reasons' - and has not yet signed a new deal with Atletico.
Manchester United were interested in adding an experienced defender before the window closed last week and put together an offer for Godin's agent to take to Atletico. But Godin stayed in Madrid and United believe their interest was leveraged into an improved contract for the 32-year-old Uruguay international.
However, ahead of Wednesday night's UEFA Super Cup final match against Real Madrid in Tallinn, Godin denied the events were linked.
"I have not renewed," Godin said. "I have had offers, although I have decided to stay for personal reasons, and I am only thinking about the final. But I have not extended my contract. I saw that news came out but I do not know where it came from."
08:48

CHELSEA DEENDER SET FOR LEGANES

Chelsea defender Kenneth Omeruo is set to join Leganes on loan, reports Marca.
Omeruo, who has spent the past three seasons on loan in Turkey, is on the verge of signing for Leganes on a season-long deal. The 24-year-old received offers from other LaLiga clubs but has opted to join Leganes, who will have an option to sign him on a permanent basis at the end of the season.
08:35

WHICH PL STARS COULD STILL LEAVE?

The Premier League transfer window is closed for the summer, but that does not mean there won't be more transfer activity before the end of the month.
While Premier League clubs can no longer sign players, they can sell to leagues where the windows are still open. In Spain, France and Germany the window does not shut until August 31 while in Italy the window closes on August 17.
So which players could leave the Premier League before the end of August? From Anthony Martial to Loris Karius and Danny Rose, we pick out 10 to keep an eye on…
READ HERE
08:17

O’NEILL HEADS TO CENTRAL COAST MARINERS

Burnley midfielder Aiden O’Neill has returned to Australia to join Central Coast Mariners on a season-long loan.
https://twitter.com/BurnleyOfficial/status/1029639936146857984
08:13

‘ZIDANE WANTS TO MANAGE IN PL’

Zinedine Zidane wants to return to management in the Premier League, reports L’Equipe.
Zidane has been out of work since surprisingly handing in his resignation at Real Madrid in May, less than a week after winning the Champions League for the third time in three seasons.
According to L’Equipe, he is planning to return to work next season and wants to do so in the Premier League.
Various recent reports have touted him as a possible successor to Jose Mourinho at Manchester United and the Frenchman would be open to managing at Old Trafford.
07:59

FOOTBALL WHISPERS

Here are the latest rumours from our friends at Football Whispers...
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07:39

RODGERS HITS OUT AT BOYATA AFTER EXIT

Brendan Rodgers claimed Dedryck Boyata had been fit to play despite missing Celtic's 2-1 defeat at AEK Athens, which put them out of the Champions League 3-2 on aggregate.
The Belgium defender, subject of a failed £9m bid by Fulham before the English transfer window closed, had posted a video of him receiving treatment before Tuesday night's game in Greece.
His agent Jacques Lichtenstein was quoted earlier in the week by DH.be saying that as his client is in the final year of his contract, he could not risk playing when not 100 per cent fit.
After the narrow defeat in the second leg of the third qualifying round tie in the Olympic Stadium, where a late Scott Sinclair goal reduced the deficit after goals from Rodrigo Galo and Marko Livaja had put the home side 2-0 up, the Parkhead boss confirmed Boyata had been fit.
Rodgers, who was also without suspended defender Kristoffer Ajer, said: "Yes, we were obviously missing our two best centre-halves this evening, unfortunately. My concentration really until I get back is only with the players that are here. But yes, Dedryck would have been fit to play."
07:23

SESSEGNON UNFAZED BY TRANSFER TALK

Ryan Sessegnon says talk of a move away from Fulham has not distracted him and that he remains focused on playing for the Premier League side.
The teenager burst onto the scene back in 2016, when he was just 16, and has established himself as a regular in Slavisa Jokanovic's side at Craven Cottage. However, his performances have attracted the attention of larger clubs, with Tottenham reportedly keen to take the versatile player to north London.
Sessegnon admitted the attention is flattering, but said: "You always see little bits and bobs when teams are linked with you, but I was always staying focused on playing for Fulham. That's my main focus - just getting my head down and playing for Fulham.
“Of course as a young player, when you get linked to these clubs playing Champions League football, it's always flattering."
FULL STORY
07:15

JAHANBAKHSH: BRIGHTON’S IRAN ACE

Brighton boss Chris Hughton broke the club's transfer record to bring Alireza Jahanbakhsh to the Amex this summer, but what do you need to know about the winger?
The Iran international arrived on the south coast in a reported £17m deal this summer following a stellar campaign in the Netherlands with AZ Alkmaar, which he concluded by netting two hat-tricks in three games to secure the Golden Boot award.
At 25 he's an experienced figure, particularly on the international scene where he is closing on a half-century of caps for his country. But aside from that, who is Alireza Jahanbakhsh? And what is he capable of achieving in a Brighton shirt?
With him set to make his first appearance at the Amex Stadium against Manchester United live on Sky Sports on Sunday, we take a closer look...
READ HERE
07:00

MATA TO LEAVE UTD?

Manchester United star Juan Mata could be set for an emotional return to his former side Valencia, according to The Sun.
06:24

FULL PAPER ROUND-UP

Get a full round-up of today's back pages HERE!
06:22

PAPER TALK

  • Manchester United star Juan Mata could be set for an emotional return to his former side Valencia. (The Sun)
  • Harry Maguire is close to agreeing a new £75,000-a-week contract with Leicester, following Manchester United's failed bid to sign the England defender. (Daily Telegraph)
  • Diego Godin has revealed he turned down a deadline day move to Manchester United for "personal reasons". (Daily Mirror)
  • Chelsea want to offload Danny Drinkwater abroad. (Daily Star)
  • Rangers have reopened transfer talks with Hearts over Kyle Lafferty and are confident the striker will be on his way to Ibrox in the next 48 hours. (Daily Record)
  • Unai Emery has been told Arsenal must cut their wage bill - and that could impact on his rebuilding plans. (Daily Mirror)
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