Football
Aberdeen ‘furious’ after Rangers transfer leak – report
Aberdeen are reportedly “furious” over the leak of a tribunal verdict concerning Rangers’ signing of Connor Barron, according to The Sun.
In the newspaper’s print edition (page 48) on 2 January, it was revealed that the Dons were displeased with misinformation regarding the fee Rangers are required to pay for the 22-year-old.
Chris Jack previously reported on Rangers Review (31 December) that the Light Blues would need to pay £600,000 after failing to agree on a fee with Aberdeen when Barron moved to Ibrox in the summer. However, The Sun claims Aberdeen insists the Scottish FA set the fee at £639,920, plus add-ons.
Rangers manager Philippe Clement has faced numerous off-field issues during his tenure, but with the tribunal decision finalized, the club can now shift focus to on-field matters, including narrowing the 14-point gap to rivals Celtic at the top of the league.
Despite the controversy, Rangers appear to have secured a quality player for a price they likely view as a bargain.
However, Daily Record notes that this ruling has left other Scottish Premiership clubs concerned about how low the fee was.
Since joining Rangers, Barron has made 16 Premiership appearances under Clement, amassing 1,205 league minutes.
However, the Belgian manager’s future at Ibrox is uncertain, with recent poor results widening the gap with Celtic.
A defeat to the Hoops on Thursday (2 January) could spell the end for Clement, potentially prompting Rangers to begin their search for a new manager.
Roy Keane asks Celtic transfer question about Dermot Desmond as Ian Wright left gasping over Rangers thrashing
Roy Keane has been sharing his thoughts on Celtic and Dermot Desmond during a recent podcast appearance, leaving Ian Wright astonished by a famous Celtic victory over Rangers.
Celtic legend Martin O’Neill joined the Stick to Football podcast, hosted by Manchester United icon Gary Neville alongside regular pundits Jill Scott, Ian Wright, and Roy Keane. O’Neill, who managed Celtic from 2000 to 2005, led the club to the UEFA Cup final and secured seven major trophies during his tenure.
One of O’Neill’s standout early signings was Chris Sutton, who became a Celtic legend over his six years at the club. Signed after a challenging spell at Chelsea and a stint with Blackburn Rovers, Sutton proved instrumental in O’Neill’s success.
Fans are now eager to see whether Celtic’s majority shareholder, Dermot Desmond, will open the club’s finances for current manager Brendan Rodgers to strengthen the squad in the January transfer window. However, O’Neill revealed that Desmond can be a tough negotiator.
The ex-gaffer said: “He had a bad time at Chelsea, Chris. So, when we were trying to sign him, I think Dermot Desmond the major shareholder, he wasn’t sure about signing Chris. Eventually Chris became his favourite player, but he wasn’t sure about him.
“He said because he’s not played well at Chelsea. I said, no, he’s had a nightmare at Chelsea but he was a good player at Blackburn. I said that he and Alan Shearer had scored 50 goals. And I didn’t tell Dermot that Shearer had scored 49 of them!”
Ex-Man Utd man Keane – who played for Celtic at the end of his career – then asked of Desmond: “That was an important marker to put down, Martin? When you’ve just gone in the door, you’re having a little battle already to get a player in the door, yeah?
O’Neill responded: “It was absolutely just to just to begin with, you know, the first thing. And I mean, I won that particular the battle. And we won the first couple of games, which was great. Then we beat Rangers in a big, big game. 6-2 in my first game at Celtic Park. And we were 3-0 up in 11 minutes.”
English Premier League
West Ham have made official enquiry to sign £120k-a-wk Premier League striker in the January transfer window
West Ham United are targeting the signing of a Premier League striker during the January transfer window.
Manager Graham Potter is fully aware of the need to bolster his attacking options before the window closes. Nice forward Evann Guessand is reportedly the Hammers’ top priority this month, but the club is also exploring alternative targets.
Currently, Potter is without Niclas Fullkrug, Michail Antonio, and Jarrod Bowen, with Bowen being the only one expected to return in the near future. Securing reliable reinforcements in the center-forward position is now a pressing need for West Ham.
West Ham want to sign Premier League striker in January window
Securing the signing of a proven striker before the month ends is critical for Graham Potter.
The current center-forward options at his disposal are inadequate, and reports suggest that West Ham has a plan to bring a Premier League striker to the London Stadium.
According to Give Me Sport, the Hammers have inquired about Everton’s Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
Before Potter’s arrival, Julen Lopetegui was reportedly considering the 27-year-old injury-prone forward as a long-term replacement for Michail Antonio.
Calvert-Lewin, who earns £120,000 per week at Everton (Salary Sport), is out of contract this summer. However, West Ham seems interested in securing a deal this January.
That said, pursuing Calvert-Lewin could be a significant mistake. His injury record raises major concerns—he has missed 69 games since the start of the 2021/22 season (Transfermarkt). Turning 28 in March, his injury troubles are likely to worsen with time.
West Ham should steer clear of signing Calvert-Lewin during the January window, as such a move could prove to be an expensive misstep.
English Premier League
Spanish press refute claims that Liverpool target Martin Zubimendi has agreed to join Arsenal
Martin Zubimendi is a name that Liverpool fans have likely grown weary of hearing about recently.
The Spanish international was strongly linked with a move to Anfield during the summer transfer window, as Arne Slot sought to bolster the midfield. Despite initially agreeing to a transfer, Zubimendi opted to remain at Real Sociedad, choosing loyalty to his boyhood club over a Premier League switch.
Reports surfaced yesterday suggesting that Zubimendi is set to join Arsenal in the summer of 2025, marking the end of his time at Sociedad. However, sources close to the San Sebastián club have dismissed these rumors, reigniting Liverpool’s hopes of signing the Euro 2024 champion.
Liverpool target Martin Zubimendi hasn’t agreed Arsenal transfer
In the summer transfer window, Arne Slot prioritized signing a defensive midfielder for Liverpool, identifying Spanish international Martin Zubimendi as his top target. The Reds were prepared to activate his £51m release clause, but the move ultimately fell through. Instead, Slot turned to Ryan Gravenberch as his number six—a decision that has turned out to be a masterstroke.
Despite the missed opportunity, Liverpool has continued to monitor Zubimendi closely. Yesterday, reports from English media suggesting an imminent move to Arsenal caught Anfield supporters off guard. However, Noticias de Gipuzkoa has since disputed these claims, denying that the Real Sociedad star has committed to joining the Gunners.
Zubimendi has already turned down offers from some of the world’s biggest clubs during his young career. While a transfer seems inevitable in the future, he has yet to make a final decision. The report also notes that Real Madrid and Manchester City are in the race to secure his services, adding another twist to the saga.
Liverpool’s stance on future Zubimendi deal
Liverpool heavily prioritized Martin Zubimendi during the summer transfer window, but their stance on the Spanish international appears to have shifted as the season has progressed.
Zubimendi, who continues to shine for both club and country, is unlikely to lack suitors in future transfer windows. However, Liverpool are not actively pursuing him at the moment, though their position could change in the coming months.
Ryan Gravenberch has firmly established himself in the number six role, starting every Premier League and UEFA Champions League match under Arne Slot this season. His emergence as a key player may have altered Liverpool’s transfer plans, making it likely that the Reds will look for a different midfield profile in the summer.
English Premier League
Chelsea Leads the Race for Deportivo’s Rising Star Yeremay Hernánde
Deportivo La Coruña possesses a rising star in 22-year-old Yeremay Hernández. After catching the attention of European scouts last season in the Primera RFEF, Yeremay has continued to shine in Segunda since Deportivo’s promotion.
A host of clubs are eager to secure Yeremay’s signature, with Chelsea among them. The Blues have reportedly submitted an offer of €10 million plus bonuses and are prepared to include one of their academy players in the deal.
However, Deportivo’s Sporting Director has stated, as reported by Marca, that “we are clear, he only leaves if they pay the release clause.” Yeremay’s release clause is believed to be €20 million.
Should Chelsea acquire him, their plan is to loan him to RC Strasbourg in France. Meanwhile, AC Milan, Newcastle United, and Manchester City are also showing interest. Las Palmas, eager to bring Yeremay back to the Canary Islands, might struggle to compete with these financial heavyweights.
This season, Yeremay has demonstrated his value with 8 goals and 3 assists in 18 appearances, underscoring his pivotal role in Deportivo’s attack.
While the Galician club sits four points clear of the Segunda relegation zone, they likely hoped to retain their talented forward for the remainder of the campaign.
Owen Hargreaves claims Chelsea ace “might be one of” the best he’s ever seen in one aspect of the game
Owen Hargreaves made a bold statement about Romeo Lavia following Chelsea’s 2-2 draw against Bournemouth at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday evening.
Reece James came to the rescue for Chelsea, scoring a stoppage-time free-kick to salvage a point, extending the Blues’ winless run in the Premier League to five games. Despite the draw, Chelsea remains in fourth place, courtesy of Manchester City’s stalemate with Brentford. However, they risk dropping to fifth if Newcastle defeats Wolves on Wednesday.
As expected, Enzo Maresca made several changes to the side that triumphed over Morecambe in the FA Cup. Lavia was the only player to retain his place in the starting XI. The Belgian midfielder, returning from injury, had played 45 minutes over the weekend and earned his second consecutive start against Bournemouth.
Lavia delivered a solid performance but was partly at fault for the penalty Chelsea conceded in the second half. He was substituted for James later in the match.
Since joining Chelsea from Southampton in a deal worth up to £58 million in 2023, the 21-year-old has endured injury setbacks. However, this season, he has featured more frequently, with Jody Morris praising him as a superior ball carrier to Enzo Fernandez.
Hargreaves, impressed by Lavia’s abilities, made a notable comment about the Belgian international, highlighting a specific aspect of his game.
“Lavia is so good on the ball. He might be one of the most press-resistant players I’ve seen,” he told TNT Sports.
The ex-Southampton midfielder excels under pressure, playing a crucial role in Chelsea’s style of play and bringing excellent balance to the team.
Chelsea’s main challenge has been ensuring his fitness over an extended period, and Enzo Maresca will be eager for him to stay healthy for the rest of the season to aid the Blues in their push for a Champions League spot.
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