£2m wasted: Farke must axe Leeds dud who earns more than Ramazani & Joseph

Leeds United go into this weekend’s set of Championship fixtures raring to go again, as Elland Road sets the stage for a showdown between Daniel Farke’s Whites and Mark Robins’ up-and-down Coventry City side.

The Sky Blues have won only once this season, and so the West Yorkshire outfit will go into the game wanting to prove to fans that they mean business, against a team that did manage to draw with Leeds last season away from home.

Largie Ramazani will hope he’s given the nod to start against Coventry this coming Saturday, after impressing with his first goal in Leeds colours in the 2-0 win over Cardiff City last time out, with other attackers such as Mateo Joseph also lively in spurts.

Ramazani & Joseph's importance to Leeds

Ramazani might well retain his space, dependent on Manor Solomon’s fitness, after announcing himself to the Leeds faithful in Wales.

His breakaway strike in the first half versus the now managerless Bluebirds broke the deadlock and allowed the away side to feel less nervy in the game, as the ex-Almeria man powered home an effort confidently after finding himself one-on-one with opposition goalkeeper Jak Alnwick.

He will hope this is just the start for him donning a Whites strip, with Farke and Co hopeful he can be another tricky winger for the promotion chasers akin to the likes of Crysencio Summerville.

There will also be plenty more expected of the aforementioned Joseph this season, who found himself in and out of the 2-0 win for the most part but still managed to assist Ramazani’s crucial opener.

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Only managing 32 touches of the ball in total away from that important contribution, it is to be expected that Joseph – who is only still 20 years of age – isn’t the finished article just yet, but the table above suggests that he won’t be dropped for the test of Coventry on Saturday, owing to his promising numbers across the full campaign so far.

Amazingly, despite both players playing their part in Leeds’ last win on the road, their wages are still lower than one player who should be given the boot from Elland Road.

Why Leeds need to get rid of Darlow

Leeds fans must have thought the purchase of Karl Darlow last year was going to see Ilian Meslier be pushed all the way for a starting spot between the sticks, with the former Newcastle man having amassed 154 Championship games across his career, on top of featuring in 52 Premier League clashes.

Yet, the £400k move organised by Farke and the 49ers just hasn’t worked out whatsoever with the forgotten-about shot-stopper simply a bench warmer for the manager now, with his only display this season against Middlesbrough in the EFL Cup also very poor.

The nervy ‘keeper on the night would leak three goals as Leeds were comprehensively beaten by Michael Carrick’s men, with his hefty £30k-per-week wage now rightly under the microscope.

Alongside his £400k fee, Leeds have wasted £2m already on Darlow when taking into account his wage costs for all of last season too – as the fringes ‘keeper has also only made five appearances in total for the Whites, keeping zero clean sheets in the process.

In contrast, both Ramazani and Joseph take home a lesser £17.5k-per-week and £15k-per-week respectively, despite linking up in Wales to help their side go back to Elland Road with three points in hand.

It’s not just Darlow’s wage that will make for grim reading, with Patrick Bamford also raking in an outrageous £70k-per-week salary, even as Joseph gets more first team minutes now over the ageing attacker.

Leeds could look to move on the ex-Magpies man soon, therefore, with Meslier very much secure in his first-team spot away from Darlow’s woes.

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'It's fairly obvious' – Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler delivers verdict on whether Mohamed Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk will stay at Anfield

Robbie Fowler says it is "fairly obvious" that Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk will stay at Liverpool, but predicts Trent Alexander-Arnold will go.

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Liverpool are in danger of seeing all three stars leave when their contracts expire at the end of the season. The Reds hope to convince the trio to sign contract extensions in the coming months, but Salah recently said he is in his "last six months" with the club and Alexander-Arnold is the subject of interest from Real Madrid.

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Despite the uncertainty, former Liverpool striker Fowler is confident that Salah and Van Dijk will commit to new deals. However, he believes the England right-back has his heart set on a switch to the Spanish capital.

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"My own personal point of view and it's certainly not inside information, I just think two of them will stay one of them will go and it's up to the people at home to come to their own conclusions on that," he said on

"I think it's fairly obvious, I think obviously Mo will stay and I think Virgil will stay. I love Trent as a player, I think he's probably one of the best in the world at what he does and of course I'd love him to stay but we'll see."

He later said: "He's won everything, he wants to maybe try something else. I want him to remain a Liverpool player. He's a world class player. Who knows what will happen."

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Liverpool are said to have offered a long-term contract worth a whopping £78 million ($97m) to Alexander-Arnold, though Madrid are reportedly considering a new bid to sign him in January. It remains unclear whether the club will be able to persuade him to snub the Spanish giants, or commit Salah and Van Dijk to new deals.

'Now you know what it's like, bro' – Kane Williamson to Devon Conway on Lord's honours

Having waited so long for Test debut, opener etches his name on away room board at first attempt

Alan Gardner02-Jun-2021Devon Conway has had to wait a long time for his chance in Test cricket. He moved from his native South Africa in his mid-20s to try to establish himself in a new country, then had to serve a three-year period before becoming eligible to represent New Zealand. He made his T20I debut last year and an ODI debut in March (current averages: 59.12 and 75.00), before being called into the Test squad to tour England.Once over here, there was another wait to see whether he would get his chance – finally confirmed by New Zealand’s coach, Gary Stead, a couple of days out from the Lord’s Test and made public on the eve of the match by captain Kane Williamson. Then, after finally donning the whites and walking down the steps to the middle after Williamson had won the toss, Conway waited patiently at the non-striker’s end as Tom Latham faced 18 consecutive deliveries from James Anderson and Stuart Broad.It proved well worth the wait for Conway, who finished his first day in Test cricket 136 not out, having marshalled a strong showing for New Zealand from start to finish. “It was a pretty surreal moment, I couldn’t have dreamed for a better start to my Test career,” he said afterwards.”It took maybe three or four overs to face my first ball, but I was pretty grateful for that. It gave me an opportunity to have look at the bowling from the non-striker’s end. I’ve never faced Broady and Anderson [before], so it gave me a chance to see how it was going off the wicket and get some clues from Tommy Latham. The communication was good and clear, so it gave me a chance before that first ball.”Related

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The details of Conway’s decision to move from Gauteng, having struggled to break through from South Africa’s provincial set-up, to then churning out so many runs it was impossible for New Zealand to ignore him have been well rehearsed. But to have walked straight into the Test arena and onto the Lord’s honours board is something beyond the imaginations of most.”That [scoring a century on debut] never came across my mind,” Conway said. “Just getting a Test debut, a chance to play at this level, was all I thought about. Very happy, grateful for the opportunity from Cricket Wellington and also the Black Caps as well. A pretty special feeling, and one I certainly didn’t think about when I made that move.”When we arrived at Lord’s a couple days ago we walked into the changing room and got the opportunity to have a look at the all the legends and the names up on that honours board. Funny enough I had a conversation with Kane asking what it feels like to see your name on that board [for Williamson’s hundred at Lord’s in 2015], and the first thing he said when I went up into the changing room was ‘Now you know what it’s like, bro’. It’s pretty cool, it’s a great place and I’m grateful my name can go up there.”Besides having his name forever etched in the away dressing room, several other records fell to Conway, who was 136 not out overnight: the highest score by a debutant at Lord’s, eclipsing Sourav Ganguly’s arrival on the ground in 1996; the first overseas opener ever to score a century on debut in England; the fourth-highest score by a New Zealand debutant, with power to add.Devon Conway made an accomplished debut•Getty Images

A career No. 3, Conway said he “tried to not think it was too much different to what I’ve experienced in the past” when told he would be opening the batting alongside Latham. One thing that was different, however, was the lower bounce at Lord’s, which led to his one sustained period of difficulty against the pace of Mark Wood.”It was a challenge, because he was really digging it in. The nature of the bounce where I’ve grown up is, with that sort of length, you trust it going over the top of you and I didn’t quite realise when he digs it in that short it’s still only going to be chest or head height. Once I wore one or two on the body it was about coming up with Plan B here. The positions I was getting into was probably not ideal, so I thought just trust it and take it on. He’s pretty quick but it’s about being nice and still, being positive and making a quick decision.”Conway also showed the faith in his game gained through a 108-match first-class career that started back in 2009 to respond to the demands of the situation. After going to lunch having scored 43 out of New Zealand’s 85 for 1, he retrenched as England claimed the wickets of Williamson and Ross Taylor during the early afternoon, adding just 28 runs in the session to ensure his team’s advantage was not lost. Then, just when it seemed he could be becalmed, Conway kicked on again during the evening and needed just 22 balls to accelerate from 77 to his hundred.”The biggest thing I’ve been working on is my mindset, trying to keep positive throughout,” he said. “Last thing I want to do is get tentative, and if I’m in a look-to-score mindset, that gets me in the best positions, the decision-making is a bit clearer and that’s when I’m at my best. That might be my strength right now.”There was a lovely period from about 70 when I got balls in my areas, so I tried to stay positive. When I got to that moment I didn’t overthink it, it was about acknowledging but still sticking with the job. It’ll take a few days to sink in, but a pretty awesome day.”

Everton must regret selling £59m star who’s been outscoring Gordon

It's not been the brightest of starts to the season for Everton, who have lost each of their three Premier League fixtures, the last of which stung keenly, letting a late two-goal lead slip.

Indeed, despite winning 2-0 at home to Bournemouth, having played with confidence and style, Everton inexplicably capitulated and the Cherries lashed in three strikes to send the atmosphere at Goodison Park spiralling through the floor.

It cast a black blanket over an already disappointed fanbase, having lost 3-0 and 4-0 to Brighton & Hove Albion and Tottenham Hotspur previously, but there were positives to take from last weekend's result.

Sean Dyche and his Toffees team have been mired in the trenches before, and with Dominic Calvert-Lewin fit and firing, they might just have the firepower to shoot away from the relegation fodder this season.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin's resurgence

Calvert-Lewin, of course, will need to stay fit, something that he has not done with consistency over the past several years.

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Not including the current fledgling campaign, Calvert-Lewin has only started over half the fixtures in the Premier League season on three of eight attempts.

But when he's on top, he's on top. The 11-cap England international has scored 55 goals across 216 Premier League appearances and is regarded for his physicality and quality as the focal frontman.

Last season, he enjoyed a revival that saw him feature across 32 top-flight fixtures, lacking his former prolificness but finding his feet toward the end, posting four goals and an assist across the final seven fixtures as Dyche's outfit clicked into gear.

It's important to put things in perspective. Four matches into the 2023/24 season, Everton had lost their opening three top-flight fixtures while defeating Doncaster Rovers in the second round of the Carabao Cup, identical to present results.

Everton also finished comfortably in 15th place, and had they not suffered an eight-point deduction, they would have finished 12th.

Calvert-Lewin's late-season resurgence proved vital in hitting a winning patch of form and steering away from the dreaded drop zone. The Athletic's Patrick Boyland even remarked that he looked "like the DCL of old" following a commanding display against Liverpool.

Everton have bolstered their No. 9 spot by signing Armando Broja on loan from Chelsea with the option to make the deal permanent for £30m next summer, but Calvert-Lewin's early-season form, scoring a goal and an assist apiece already, suggests that he could take some shifting from the starting spearhead spot.

He will need to juggle the workload, however, for an extended layoff could prove to be ruinous for Dyche and his plans. Everton could do with another dynamic attacking presence – Broja, aged 22, is talented but scored only two goals across 27 matches last year.

Chelsea striker Armando Broja.

Casting our mind back, Everton could definitely make good use of two former players, namely Anthony Gordon and Ademola Lookman, who have both shot to the upper echelon of the world's pantheon of players.

The latter, in particular, might just be the biggest regret when it comes to player departures.

How Gordon compared to Lookman in 2023/24

Atalanta superstar Lookman once plied his trade in Merseyside blue, signing from Charlton Athletic for a fee rising to £11m way back in January 2017.

A versatile winger with a love for scoring, he's one of Everton's brightest attacking talents of the past decade, with Gordon another to have carried high potential throughout his early days at the club before being sold and since realising his potential elsewhere.

Gordon was sold to Newcastle United for £45m in January 2023, and while the England international has since gone from strength to strength and been the subject of interest from Liverpool, who eyed a £75m deal this summer, Lookman would give him a good run for his money in claiming the tag of the player at the higher point.

Newcastle winger Anthony Gordon

It's quite simple really; after all, Gordon isn't on the Ballon d'Or shortlist, is he? He also posted 12 goals and 11 assists across all competitions last season for the Toon, winning their Player of the Year award. But alas, Lookman trumped him – and won gold during his continental campaign besides.

Indeed, Lookman's tally of 32 goals for the Bergamo-based outfit to date is more than Gordon has achieved in his entire senior career, with the Englishman netting just 21 times for the Toffees and the Magpies, respectively.

Still only 26 years old, the Nigerian forward has plenty yet to give but has recently hit the pinnacle of his career, scoring an emphatic hat-trick against previously invincible Bayer Leverkusen in last term's Europa League final to hand the Serie A side their first-ever European title.

He joined as a teenager, and this 19-year-old prospect carried exciting qualities under both Ronald Koeman and then Sam Allardyce but failed to bring it together on English shores, despite scoring on his debut against Manchester City's Pep Guardiola.

Indeed, in total, four goals across 48 matches were registered for the Blues, but his talent was recognised by Germany's RB Leipzig, who signed him for £22.5m in July 2019 during Marco Silva's time at the helm, after enjoying his performances on loan in 2017/18 – where he scored five goals and added four assists across just 11 outings in the Bundesliga.

Now playing for Atalanta, he's positively exploded. Last year, Lookman bagged 17 goals and ten assists across 45 matches in all competitions to outshine Gordon's return, now honoured with a nomination for the 2024 Ballon d'Or.

And why not? On top of his extraordinary performance on one of the biggest nights in Atalanta's storied history, he has maintained a fierce threat throughout, ranking among the top 1% of attacking midfielders and wingers across Europe's top five leagues over the past year for goals scored per 90, as per FBref.

Such a meteoric rise has even earned the £38k-per-week talent a summer of interest from high-profile suitors such as Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal, though Italian sources' suggestions that Atalanta were looking for a €70m (£59m) figure appears to have dissuaded the interested parties.

This transfer price means that Lookman is worth more than any of Everton's forwards. Calvert-Lewin was pursued by Newcastle United in the summer but the Magpies were put off by Everton's demands of £40m earlier in the summer.

Ademola Lookman for Atalanta

Of course, Lookman's post-Toffees career has been cardinal for his development; remaining on Merseyside, he may not have found the gusto to propel him to the 2024 Ballon d'Or candidate list or hit such a value, having now become an undoubted "superstar", as per 90min's Sean Walsh.

But one can't help but rue the failure of Silva and Co to keep a hold of him and ignite his career. Given that the likes of PSG and Arsenal hold a vested interest, it's clear that quite the pretty penny could have been fetched.

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Calling Arsenal 'the new Stoke City' is unfair: Mikel Arteta is simply covering all bases to finally end long wait for Premier League glory

Manchester United were latest team to fall victim to the Gunners' set-piece prowess, which could give them an edge in the title race

Arsenal are the set-piece kings of the Premier League. Mikel Arteta's men cemented that standing on Wednesday as Jurrien Timber and William Saliba both scored from corner routines to wrap up a hard-fought 2-0 home win over Manchester United, which saw them close the gap on Liverpool at the top of the table to seven points.

For the first 50 minutes of the game, United stifled the Gunners while sticking to new manager Ruben Amorim's compact 3-4-3 formation, and the atmosphere inside the Emirates Stadium fell flat. But Arsenal always have a Plan B to fall back on.

Once the dead-ball deliveries started raining down, United were left completely overwhelmed, and in the end, they were fortunate not to lose by a far wider margin. They are not the first side to buckle under that pressure, though, and won't be the last.

No other team in Europe can match Arsenal's total of 22 goals from set-pieces since the start of last season; it's a unique strength that ensures they are never out of a game. But some consider the approach to be a form of anti-football.

"Arsenal is the new Stoke City, right?" Dimitar Berbatov said while covering the game as a pundit for . "Depending on set-pieces to give you the win." They were, however, bitter and unfair words from an ex-United striker.

Arsenal should not be written off as one-dimensional; Arteta is simply covering all bases to try and deliver the club's first league title in 20 years.

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Every time Declan Rice or Bukayo Saka walked over to the corner flag, you could sense the fear among the United squad. The routine always starts the same way: four or five of Arsenal's most physically imposing players line up on the far side of the six-yard area, before crowding around the opposition goalkeeper like bees being drawn to honey as the ball is swung in.

Andre Onana was completely helpless on both Arsenal goals, with Timber nodding home the first at the United keeper's front post, and Saliba turning the ball into the net for their second after a deep corner from Saka found Thomas Partey. The Gunners constantly mixed it up with their delivery, and put blockers in place that made it very difficult for United to win first and second balls.

Amorim tried a zonal marking system to combat the threat, which backfired. But plenty of other teams have opted to go man-for-man, and the result has been the same.

"As coaches, when we prepare these strategies, you know what the opposition are going to do," Portugal boss Roberto Martinez, who previously managed in the Premier League at Wigan and Everton, said on the panel. "The uniqueness of Arsenal's work is that they always find a little trick that makes things impossible to defend if the delivery is right."

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Over the last two seasons, 25 percent of Arsenal's 119 Premier League goals have come from set-pieces – as per . However, that record is still inferior to Tony Pulis' Stoke, whose ratio reached a staggering 43% between 2008 and 2013.

The Potters were masters at maximising every corner and free-kick opportunity, but their main weapon was Rory Delap – who became known as the ultimate long-throw-in specialist. It was rare for Stoke to try and score from open play; they relied purely on physicality to accumulate points.

Arteta does not want his Arsenal to be tarred with the same brush. “We want to be very dangerous and very effective from every angle and every phase of play,” he said after the United win. “Last year we scored the most goals in the history of this football club, not because of only set-pieces but because of a lot of things that we have. We want to create individual and magic moments, too.”

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Set-pieces should be considered part of Arsenal's "magic". The Gunners are getting so much success because of the countless hours spent refining their process on the training ground, with set-piece coach Nico Jover having an especially profound impact on Rice, who set up Timber's goal against United.

"When you go up for a corner it's a chance to score a goal, so to score both of them from corners, Nico will be buzzing and I'm so happy," Rice said. "Seeing clips, I know the weight I need to put on the ball and it's just about repetition. I put a few good balls in and could've had a couple of assists, so it was nice to get one."

Jover takes Arteta's place on the edge of the touchline whenever Arsenal win set-pieces high up the pitch, barking instructions to Rice and Saka as well as the runners in the penalty area. United legend Gary Neville described the Frenchman as "the most annoying bloke in football" during a watch-along special for 'The Overlap' podcast, which reflected the jealousy brewing throughout the whole league.

Arsenal now have an advantage over their rivals because of Jover's innovative methods, but Arteta is adamant that their collaboration does not centre solely around dead balls. "We share a very clear vision about how we want to put everything together," the Arsenal boss said at his pre-match press conference. "It's not about open play or set-pieces, it's how everything is connected, aligned and can work efficiently in our team."

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Arsenal can hurt opponents in so many ways; set-pieces is just one of them. Arteta's side warmed up for United by thrashing Nottingham Forest, Sporting CP and West Ham, scoring 13 goals across those three games, and some of their football was a joy to behold.

When the likes of Saka, Kai Havertz, Martin Odegaard, Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard are firing on all cylinders, Arsenal are almost impossible to stop. There is a ferocious intensity to all of their work on and off the ball, while Arteta also encourages self-expression to open up defences.

"A lot of players can create their own goals," he said in midweek. "We can create goals from short counters and long counters, slow build-ups, restarts and the opportunity to open up the opposition. Every single phase of play let’s maximise it, keep working on it, keep improving."

Arsenal can outplay any team on their day, and are deservedly revered as English football's perennial entertainers. But that's not enough to win titles. Arteta knows that, which is why he has embraced a variety of different styles over the last two seasons.

Farke’s own Klich: Leeds express interest in signing "exciting" £12m star

Leeds United have less than a week to prepare for their opening day clash with Portsmouth in the Championship at Elland Road on Saturday.

They will be lining up without the league's reigning Player of the Year after Crysencio Summerville's transfer to West Ham United was officially confirmed on Saturday.

The Whites have cashed in on Archie Gray, who moved to Tottenham Hotspur, and Glen Kamara, who left to sign for Rennes, alongside the Dutch forward during the summer transfer window so far.

Daniel Farke has, however, been able to bring in Joe Rodon, Alex Cairns, Jayden Bogle, and Joe Rothwell to bolster his squad across the pitch.

There is still a number of weeks left before the window slams shut for business and this means that Leeds could make further signings to improve the team, with the aim of building a side that is ready to compete for promotion back to the Premier League at the second time of asking.

The West Yorkshire outfit are reportedly looking to make another addition to their midfield ranks as they target a youngster from the top-flight.

Leeds register interest in Premier League teen

According to Football Insider, Leeds have registered a formal interest in Liverpool central midfielder Bobby Clark as they look to land the teenage starlet this summer.

The report claims that the Whites have made a move to sign the England U20 international on a season-long loan from the Premier League giants.

It states that Liverpool are more likely to sanction a loan exit from the talented whiz, rather than allowing him to leave permanently, amid interest from Austrian side RB Salzburg.

Bobby Clark for Liverpool

Football Insider adds that fellow Championship teams Sheffield United and Norwich City are also interested in signing Clark on a season-long loan.

Both clubs are said to be preparing formal offers to land the midfield whiz and it may come down to where Liverpool feel his development is best served.

However, it remains to be seen where the Reds would prefer him to go or where the player himself sees himself playing in the 2024/25 campaign.

This means that it is unclear as to how likely Leeds are to win the race for his services before the summer transfer window slams shut at the end of this month.

If the Whites can come out on top and bring the former Newcastle United youngster to Elland Road, though, then he could be Farke's own version of Mateusz Klich.

Why Mateusz Klich was a key player for Leeds

Marcelo Bielsa's arrival in Yorkshire in the summer of 2018 was a blessing for the club and the players, none more so than the Polish central midfielder.

He had spent the second half of the previous campaign on loan with FC Utrecht in the Netherlands after mustering up just five Championship appearances in the first half.

Bielsa came through the door ahead of the 2018/19 season and clearly saw something he liked in Klich, as the midfield battler was immediately made a key player for him.

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As you can see in the table above, the Polish ace started every single game in the regular season before the Whites missed out on promotion via the play-offs.

The right-footed maestro chipped in with 18 direct goal contributions along the way as he showcased his quality as both a scorer and a creator of goals from a midfield role.

Klich followed that up with six goals and five assists in 45 appearances as Leeds won the Championship title the following term, which shows that he remained an important member of the team during a promotion season.

It was then a question of whether or not he could handle the step up to the Premier League and the Poland international answered that in emphatic fashion, with four goals and five assists in 35 outings as the Whites landed a top-half finish in the division.

Overall, the central midfielder, who now plays for D.C United in the MLS, was a key player during the peak years of Bielsa's reign due to his quality as both a scorer and a creator of goals from midfield – providing a big attacking threat from that role.

Why Bobby Clark could be Mateusz Klich 2.0

Clark could come in as Farke's own version of Klich, as an attacking force from a midfield position, if he can enjoy a breakthrough season at first-team level after a smattering of senior appearances for Liverpool last term.

The 19-year-old star, who is reportedly valued at £12m by the Reds, has played 14 games for the Premier League giants and chipped in with one goal and two assists.

Bobby Clark in action for Premier League club Liverpool.

He caught the eye with one goal and one assist in two Europa League outings for Jurgen Klopp, which showed that the quality is there for him to impact matches at a high level.

Clark, who was described as "exciting" by reporter Lee Ryder, has the ability to make things happen at the top end of the pitch from a midfield position, which is also evidenced by his superb form for Liverpool's academy teams.

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As you can see in the table above, the Leeds target racked up 18 goals and 11 assists for the club's U18 and U21 sides combined as a central midfielder.

This shows that he loves to get forward to make a difference in the final third as both a scorer and a creator of goals, just like Klich did for the Whites under Bielsa.

It would be a gamble of a move from Leeds, however, as Clark has yet to prove his quality on a consistent basis at first-team level to date, but Klopp handing him plenty of opportunities last term speaks to his potential – as the German boss clearly deemed him ready to play in the Premier League and the Europa League.

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It is now down to the club and Farke to convince Liverpool and Clark that a move to Elland Road is the best next step in his development for the 2024/25 campaign.

Moises Henriques strengthens his Test case with a third Shield century for the summer

Henriques and Peter Nevill put Victoria to the sword after Harry Conway’s career-best six-wicket haul for NSW

Alex Malcolm26-Feb-2021Moises Henriques has pressed further claims for Australia’s vacant Test No. 5 role with a third century of the Sheffield Shield summer to put New South Wales firmly in control against Victoria at Bankstown Oval.Henriques made a classy 141 in a 219-run partnership alongside Peter Nevill, who made 74, to help New South Wales build a significant lead after Harry Conway took career-best figures of 6 for 39 to bowl Victoria out for 190.Henriques showed why he was a candidate to return to Australia’s middle order for the South Africa Test tour prior to its cancellation and why he remains in the frame for the Ashes next summer. It was his third century of the Shield summer and his fifth in the last two seasons that has yielded 1061 runs at an average of 58.94.New South Wales had slumped to 4 for 54 in reply to Victoria’s 190. James Pattinson knocked over Daniel Hughes and Kurtis Pattinson while Nick Larkin was run out by a brilliant direct hit from Jake Fraser-McGurk at point. When Daniel Solway was adjudged lbw to Scott Boland a first-innings lead looked a long way away for the Blues.But Henriques stamped his class on the match with the help of Nevill. He cruised to a half-century, bringing it up in style with a lofted six of Jon Holland over long-off. He continued to score boundaries consistently throughout the day and reached his century off just 131 runs in the last over before tea. Nevill ground his way to a patient half-century providing the perfect foil for Henriques.The new ball brought a change of fortune for Victoria. Henriques finally fell chopping on against Scott Boland after Pattinson caused him some trouble. Nevill was pinned lbw by Mitch Perry late in the day and he also claimed Sean Abbott before bad light stopped play with the Blues 7 for 304.Earlier, Matt Short fell six runs short of a second first-class century as Conway picked his sixth five-wicket haul. Conway claimed wo wickets in the third over of the morning to leave Victoria 9 for 175 with Short on 84 with just Holland for company to try and reach a century.Short farmed to strike to reach 94 before gloving a ball off Conway down the leg side to end the innings.

Daniel Sams injury blow to Sydney Thunder ahead of BBL finals push

The allrounder damaged his hand fielding off his own bowling against the Hurricanes

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Daniel Sams has brought huge power to the Thunder’s middle order•Cricket Australia via Getty Images

Sydney Thunder have suffered a blow in their bid to cement a spot in the BBL finals with allrounder Daniel Sams ruled out of the remainder of the regular season with a hand injury.Sams landed heavily on his right hand when fielding off his own bowling against Hobart Hurricanes in Canberra on Monday and though he was able to continue his spell after treatment subsequent scans have shown bone and ligament damage.It is hoped he will recover to play in the finals if the Thunder make it that far. They are currently well placed in third, but only four points separate the teams in second and seventh.”Daniel fell awkwardly onto his right hand and wrist while fielding off his own bowling,” said the Thunder’s physiotherapist Murray Ryan. “Scans completed yesterday have indicated a bone and ligament injury that has been reviewed by a hand specialist.”Dan has subsequently been ruled out of the final three Thunder round games. His timeline for a return to play will be determined by medical staff following these games.”Sams has had an impressive season so far, particularly with his rejuvenated batting where he has scored 199 runs at a strike-rate of 191.34 and has also collected 10 wickets in nine matches. He missed two games earlier in the tournament due to concussion.The Thunder’s group-stage campaign finishes with a match against leaders Sydney Sixers and two games against Adelaide Strikers. The top five teams move into the finals series with the sides finishing in the top two getting a second chance to reach the final on February 6

Newcastle can forget Bowen & Elanga by signing "world-class" target

Ahead of the 2024/25 Premier League campaign, Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe is working tirelessly to improve his squad to try and bolster the Magpies’ chances of qualifying for the Champions League once again.

His side were plagued with injuries during the previous season, missing out on European football altogether after Manchester United’s FA Cup triumph against Manchester City at Wembley at the end of May.

However, it will give the Magpies a great opportunity to return to their best with a more manageable fixture congestion that could prevent a repeat of any injury problems the club were ruined by over the last 12 months.

Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe.

The lack of squad depth on Tyneside was desperately highlighted, often relying on youngsters Elliot Anderson and Lewis Miley to fill the voids left by the injured first-team stars.

One particular area Howe needs reinforcements in is the forward line, with Miguel Almiron potentially moving to Saudi Arabia leaving the Magpies even shorter in attacking areas.

Newcastle’s attempts to sign a new attacker this summer

The club have scouted far and wide to find a suitable player who can make an instant impact on the first team at St James’ Park, but are yet to have any breakthrough in their attempts.

However, journalist Ben Jacobs confirmed the club still have multiple players on their shortlist, with West Ham United star Jarrod Bowen and Anthony Elanga both on Howe’s radar for this summer transfer window.

The Magpies previously attempted to secure a deal with Nuno Espírito Santo’s side in a swap deal for the departed Anderson in an attempt to prevent a PSR punishment from the Premier League this season.

However, Forest rejected the offer, but the club still remain interested in a move for the former Manchester United attacker, who only cost the Reds £15m last summer.

A deal for Bowen would undoubtedly be a more expensive one, with Julen Lopetegui’s side holding out for a fee in the region of £100m to part ways with the 27-year-old.

Howe’s side have previously been credited with interest in one other attacker, who would be a much cheaper alternative to the aforementioned pair, whilst also providing more quality and increasing the club’s chances of securing a Champions League spot.

A better option than Elanga & Bowen

A couple of years ago, Italian winger Federico Chiesa lit up the Euros, starring as his nation broke English hearts at Wembley.

However, fast forward three years, and the 26-year-old has struggled to regain his form following his serious knee injury, with new boss Thiago Motta making the attacker free to leave should anyone pay £21m for his services.

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A couple of months ago, he was linked with a move to Tyneside, with Howe needing to reignite interest in the forward given his stats in Serie A during 2023/24.

When comparing the “world-class” Chiesa, as described by journalist Zach Lowy, to Bowen and Elanga, it’s clear the Juventus talent would be a better addition, especially when factoring in his bargain price tag.

Whilst contributing with fewer combined goals and assists in 2023/24, he’s dominated the pair in numerous other key areas that would improve Howe’s side.

Games

33

34

36

Goals + assists

11

22

14

Shots per 90

3

2.5

2

Progressive carries

111

90

98

Progressive passes

70

52

49

Successful take-ons

35

34

28

The Italian ace has averaged more shots per 90, whilst also completing more progressive carries and passes, demonstrating his ability to drive with the ball and find a key pass that could allow players such as Alexander Isak to reach the next level.

He’s also completed more take-ons, showcasing his ability and desire to beat the opposition, something which Bowen and Elanga simply can’t match.

Given Newcastle’s recent scare with the Premier League’s PSR rules, they will have to continue operating in a shrewd manner to prevent a potential breach next season.

Chiesa would allow the club to do just that, providing a cheaper alternative to the other transfer targets in the final third, whilst adding needed flair and quality to Howe’s forward line.

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Rangers could land lethal Cantwell partner in swoop for £6.8m star

Glasgow Rangers head coach Philippe Clement has already made his first addition of the summer transfer window, which officially opens for business later this month.

Brazilian left-back Jefte has agreed to join the club on a permanent deal from Fluminense and will compete with Ridvan Yilmaz for a starting spot next season, after Borna Barisic's exit on a free transfer.

The Light Blues recently confirmed that the Croatia international is one of a number of players moving on from Ibrox this summer; alongside Jon McLaughlin, John Lundstram, Kemar Roofe, and Ryan Jack.

Loanee Fabio Silva, who scored four goals in 18 league games, has also returned to Wolverhampton Wanderers after his short spell in Glasgow.

Fabio Silva

This means that there is plenty for Clement and head of recruitment Nils Koppen to do between now and the end of the window to replace those who have departed and strengthen the squad to ensure that they can compete with Celtic to win the Scottish Premiership next term.

A new striker appears to be on the agenda for the Light Blues after Roofe's departure and Cyriel Dessers' mixed success in his first season with the club, as they are reportedly targeting a signing in that position.

Rangers' interest in signing £6.8m marksman

Earlier this month, Romanian outlet Digi Sport reported that Rangers are interested in a summer swoop to sign FC Rapid București marksman Albion Rrahmani.

The report claimed that Czech giants Slavia Prague are also keen on a deal to snap up the 23-year-old centre-forward and have already submitted an offer of €3m (£2.5m) to secure his signature.

However, that is significantly lower than the €8m (£6.8m) that the Romanian side are seeking in order to allow their prized asset to walk away from the club ahead of next season.

It added that Rangers are currently willing to offer €6m (£5.1m) for Rrahmani but it remains to be seen whether or not common ground can be found between that €6m and the €8m asking price.

Digi Sport also claimed that Koppen has already held talks with the player's representatives at the recent TransferRoom summit in Mexico, which suggests that progress has been made in their pursuit of the forward.

Rangers appear to be in the driving seat, ahead of Sparta Prague, but it still remains to be seen if they can reach an agreement with Rapid before the end of the window.

If they can, however, then they could land a lethal partner for Todd Cantwell at the top end of the pitch, as they could form an exciting relationship for the Scottish giants.

Todd Cantwell's attacking potential for Rangers

Despite having been at Ibrox for around 18 months already, Rangers may not have seen the best of the English attacking midfielder as of yet.

This is because he has yet to play with a consistent and excellent centre-forward who can help to get the best out of the former Norwich City star.

During the 2023/24 campaign, Dessers was the main number nine ahead of the Englishman and the 29-year-old forward left a lot to be desired with his performances.

Cyriel Dessers

The Nigeria international scored 16 goals from 21.72 xG in the Premiership, an underperformance of -5.72. No Rangers player underperformed against their xG by more and he missed a staggering 18 more 'big chances' (27) than any other forward in the squad.

Meanwhile, Cantwell scored seven goals from 5.49 xG and only Rabbi Matondo (five from 2.93 xG) overperformed his expected tally by more than the attacking midfielder.

23/24 Premiership

Todd Cantwell

Appearances

30

Goals

7

Assists

5

Big chances created

7

Key passes

51

Stats via Sofascore

As you can see in the table above, the 26-year-old magician also only recorded five assists from 51 key passes and seven 'big chances' created in 30 appearances in the Premiership.

This suggests that his teammates did not make the most of his creativity in the final third, which is backed up by Dessers' significant underperformance as a finisher in the top-flight.

Clement could unlock Cantwell's full potential in a Light Blues shirt by bringing in a striker who is more likely to finish the chances that are created for him, whilst also being able to create opportunities for the midfielder to showcase his efficient and impressive finishing more often.

Why Rangers should sign Albion Rrahmani

This is why the Scottish giants should push ahead and beat Sparta Prague to the signing of Rrahmani from Rapid as he has the potential to be a big upgrade on Dessers and a lethal partner for the midfield maestro.

The 23-year-old whiz, who has scored an incredible 51 goals in 95 career games at club level to date, was in fantastic goalscoring form this season and could offer more than the Nigerian liability as a finisher.

23/24 season

Albion Rrahmani (Superliga)

Cyriel Dessers (Premiership)

Appearances

25

35

Goals

17

16

Big chances missed

18

27

Conversion rate

22%

16%

Minutes per goal

125

143

Stats via Sofascore

As you can see in the table above, Rrahmani scored more goals despite missing nine fewer 'big chances' and had a far better conversion rate and minutes per goal ratio at league level.

The Kosovo international, who Rangers Journal founder Kai Watson dubbed "powerful", appears to be a striker who would be more likely to make the most of Cantwell's creativity than Dessers, who was incredibly wasteful in front of goal, did this season.

Fabio Silva and Todd Cantwell

Along with his ability to potentially finish chances that the attacking midfielder creates, the £6.8m-rated marksman could also help the ex-Canaries whiz to flourish as a goalscorer.

Rrahmani created an eye-catching 13 'big chances' for his teammates and made 2.0 key passes per game across his 25 Superliga appearances during the 2023/24 campaign.

Whereas, Dessers created eight 'big chances' and made 1.4 key passes per match in his 35 Premiership outings for Rangers, which suggests that the Kosovan star could provide far more creativity alongside being a better finisher.

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This is another reason why he would be a lethal partner for Cantwell as the 23-year-old ace could create opportunities for the English ace to showcase his excellent finishing, and vice versa, which is why Clement and Koppen should look to get a deal over the line for him.

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