Pearce claims ‘serious interest’ in LFC man

There is ‘serious interest’ in Liverpool defender Sepp van den Berg ahead of a potential loan move this summer, according to reliable journalist James Pearce.

The Lowdown: Injury crisis

The Dutchman is back at Anfield after impressing on loan at Preston last season, where he started 43 of his side’s 46 Championship matches.

Virgil van Dijk, Joel Matip, Ibrahima Konate and Joe Gomez are all ahead of Van den Berg in the pecking order, but the Reds have been hit hard by pre and early season injuries.

Indeed, the likes of Konate, Diogo Jota and Thiago Alcantara feature on a lengthy list of concerns for Jurgen Klopp and Julian Ward, but it appears they are still happy to allow one piece of depth depart.

The Latest: Pearce makes fresh claim

Taking to Twitter on Monday, The Athletic‘s Pearce claims that there is lots of interest in Van den Berg ahead of a potential temporary exit, namely from Burnley:

“Burnley want Sepp van den Berg on loan but there’s also serious interest from Germany. Player weighing up his options.”

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The Verdict: Right move for everyone

This makes complete sense for everyone concerned, allowing Van den Berg a chance to continue his development and enjoy regular playing time away from Liverpool.

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With Nat Phillips now expected to stay put after Konate’s recent injury, Klopp will of course be praying no more issues force him to keep the young Dutchman around in a similar fashion.

Van den Berg can still be a future squad player for Liverpool, given his age, so he should be considered a long-term prospect who needs regular playing time to fulfil his potential, though perhaps Klopp and Ward should consider a recall clause for January in case the injuries really mount up.

West Ham: Giordano drops Zielinski update

Marco Giordano has dropped an update on reported West Ham United transfer target Piotr Zielinski.

What’s the latest?

In a recent post on Twitter (via Sport Witness), the CalcioMercato journalist revealed that, following reports suggesting that the Napoli forward was not overly convinced by West Ham’s salary proposal in initial discussions with the Premier League club, Rob Newman is now set to offer the 28-year-old an increased wage of €6m (£5m) per year – roughly £96k-per-week.

Further reports have also revealed that the Hammers’ opening offer for the attacking midfielder – believed to be in the region of €25m (£21m) – has also been rejected by the Serie A club, with Aurelio De Laurentiis said to be holding out for a figure closer to €40m (£33.7m) in order to sanction the attacking midfielder’s sale this summer.

In his tweet, Giordano said: “Zielinski update. In the last few hours, West Ham have raised the salary – working on the psychological threshold of about €6m per season. To convince Napoli you need €38-40m (including bonuses). New contact in the next few hours.”

Supporters will love Giordano’s update

Considering just how exciting an addition Zielinski would undoubtedly be to David Moyes’ first-team squad, Giordano’s update that Newman is set to return to talks with both the player and Napoli regarding a deal for the 28-year-old is sure to be news that the London Stadium faithful will love.

Indeed, over his 35 Serie A appearances in 2021/22, the £36m-rated forward was in fantastic form, scoring six goals, providing five assists and creating five big chances for his team-mates, along with taking 1.2 shots, making 1.4 key passes and completing 0.5 dribbles per game.

These returns saw the £106k-per-week talent average an impressive SofaScore match rating of 6.92, ranking him as Luciano Spalletti’s 13th-best performer in the top flight of Italian football last time out.

The 28-year-old also impressed over his seven outings in the Europa League last season, bagging two goals along the way, in addition to taking 1.7 shots, making 1.7 key passes and completing one dribble per game.

These metrics saw the former Udinese ace average an even more eye-catching SofaScore match rating of 7.03, ranking him as Napoli’s fourth-best player in Europe.

As such, it is clear to see that Zielinski would make a fantastic addition to Moyes’ attacking arsenal ahead of West Ham’s Premier League and Europa Conference League campaigns next season. That leads us to believe that Giordano’s latest update on the Irons’ pursuit of the forward is fantastic news for everyone involved with the east London club.

AND in other news: Moyes can now form “unreal” duo as West Ham given green light for “limitless” £13m signing

Man United: Ten Hag can finally axe Jones

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has been given a golden opportunity to finally end Phil Jones’ time at the club this summer.

What’s the story?

According to The Daily Star, former United striker, and club legend Wayne Rooney is interested in signing the out-of-favour centre-back for his DC United side.

Rooney recently took charge of the MLS outfit after quitting his job at Derby County and wants to reunite with his former teammate stateside.

A move would end Jones’ 11-year career at Old Trafford, and with the pair good friends, it could likely happen.

Supporters will be buzzing

The 30-year-old joined the Red Devils back in 2011 in a £16m deal from Blackburn Rovers. Whilst he had a promising start to his United career, the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson saw a massive drop-off.

Once touted as having the potential to be the club’s “best ever player” by the legendary Scotsman, things only went from bad to worse for Jones.

He has suffered a lot of criticism from United supporters since, and whilst a lot of that has been justified due to his below-par performances, he has shown desire and pride whilst wearing the shirt which is something the club has lacked lately.

After making just six Premier League appearances over the last three seasons, the writing has been on the wall for Jones for a long time and it’s best for everyone if he moves somewhere where he will be given regular playing time.

However, a major obstacle that could prevent the move is the high wage that the defender is on at Old Trafford. Jones earns £110k per week at Old Trafford, which is more than regular players such as Bruno Fernandes and Scott McTominay.

With just a year remaining on his contract, he could decide to run it down in the hope of getting a better deal when he can leave the club as a free agent.

Ultimately, though, he’s just tarnishing his United reputation by sticking around, with his former United teammate Rio Ferdinand even describing him as a “waste of time”.

Rooney is offering a quick escape to a club in a league that will help Jones prolong his career, and he should take it – while the 30-year-old’s potential move away from the club is sure to be an eventuality that will leave the Old Trafford faithful buzzing.

AND in other news: “United fans would love…” – Journalist drops verdict on “brilliant” Keane-esque Man Utd target

West Ham: Sky Sports reporter shares ‘offer’ for Jesse Lingard

Sky Sports journalist Dharmesh Sheth has now made a claim involving West Ham United  transfer target Jesse Lingard as the east London club step up their pursuit of the 29-year-old.

The Lowdown: Moyes keeps moving…

The arrival of Nayef Aguerd in a £30m deal from Rennes is expected to be followed by even more additions at Rush Green, with manager David Moyes said to be chasing a host of new Premier League signings.

West Ham allegedly want ‘at least’ six new additions and have been tipped to be ‘very busy’ this summer, with attacking midfielder and soon-to-be free agent Lingard a target for the Irons.

The east Londoners want to strengthen in attack as the England international, alongside the likes of Chelsea striker Armando Broja, enter Moyes’ thinking.

The Latest: Lingard ‘offer’ made…

It is claimed that West Ham, setting their sights on Lingard, have now moved to potentially secure the 29-year-old on a Bosman deal.

Sharing news on Twitter, Sky reporter Sheth has updated Hammers fans about an ‘offer’ which has now been made by GSB and co.

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He explained (via Twitter): “West Ham United have made an offer to Jesse Lingard’s representatives over signing the player on a free transfer. Lingard officially becomes a free agent on July 1st following the expiration of his Manchester United contract.”

The Verdict: Make a move?

Having dazzled during a half-season temporary spell at West Ham in 2020/21, scoring nine goals and racking up five assists, Lingard has already proven that he can be an asset under Moyes.

It’s hardly a surprise that some members of the media, like pundit Paul Robinson, stated that the 29-year-old would be a ‘massive signing’ at the London Stadium, and this is arguably even more relevant since he could now sign for zero transfer cost.

Depending on Lingard’s demands in terms of salary and personal terms, West Ham could be working on a very shrewd major incoming.

Man City dealt Bastoni transfer blow

Manchester City have been dealt a huge blow to their chances of securing a deal for reported target Alessandro Bastoni this summer.

What’s the news?

Journalist and transfer expert Fabrizio Romano recently shared a post on his official Twitter page relaying comments from the defender’s agent.

He said: “Bastoni will stay at Inter for sure. He has a contract and he’s happy with Inter – there’s no problem.”

Inter signed the defender back in the 2017 summer transfer window from fellow Italian club Atalanta, only to then loan him back to his previous side for the following year.

The centre-back then spent another loan spell away from his current side with Parma before returning to Inter during the 2019 summer window.

Overall, the 23-year-old has made a total of 118 appearances for his current club across all competitions, chipping in with three goals and delivering eight assists along the way.

Bad news for City

With 31 Serie A appearances under his belt this season, Bastoni won more tackles (35) than any other defender at Inter as well as finishing in the top five in terms of the number of blocks (40), interceptions (38) and clearances he made (71).

This all highlights how much of a capable defender he is and what he could offer Pep Guardiola’s side.

With Milan Skriniar (1987) being the only defender at Inter that completed more league passes than the Italian (1601) this season, it shows why City were reportedly after him given how three of the Premier League’s top 10 passers in this latest campaign are City defenders.

Now that Bastoni’s agent has all but confirmed that his client will stay at Inter this summer and is currently happy where he is, this will undoubtedly be bad news for City and crush whatever hopes they had of potentially securing a deal for him.

However, with Guardiola having the likes of John Stones, Aymeric Laporte, Nathan Ake and Ruben Dias in his squad, who all helped City end their latest Premier League campaign with the joint-best defensive record in the division, this could take some of the sting away from potentially missing out on signing the Inter defender.

In other news: Pep can land his next Mahrez as MCFC plot move for “delightful” £58.5m-rated hotshot

Leeds: Whites closing in on Brenden Aaronson

Leeds United are closing in on signing RB Salzburg attacking midfielder Brenden Aaronson, according to Fabrizio Romano.

The Lowdown: Final day survival

Jesse Marsch, who has previously worked with the 21-year-old in Austria, guided the Whites to survival on the final day after a dramatic 2-1 win at Brentford. Goals from Raphinha and Jack Harrison were enough in west London as Burnley fell to a 2-1 defeat to Newcastle.

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Andrea Radrizzani has now promised to improve the squad ahead of Marsch’s first full campaign at Elland Road, and a move for long-term target Aaronson appears to be edging closer.

The Latest: Romano’s update

Romano took to Twitter in the early hours of Monday morning, revealing that the Whites are closing in on a deal worth £28m for the 21-year-old.

The transfer expert said that a full agreement has been reached with personal terms already agreed, and final paperworks are now to be prepared over a move to Elland Road.

The Verdict: Exciting

Leeds’ last permanent midfield addition was Adam Forshaw back in 2018, so a new marquee midfielder is long overdue.

Victor Orta has also been in talks with Aberdeen right-back Calvin Ramsay in recent weeks, so it looks as if the club are looking to get their business done as early as possible.

Aaronson, who has been labelled a player with a ‘monster mentality’, contributed to 12 goals in 25 games under Marsch at Salzburg, so hopefully he can have the same sort of immediate impact in Yorkshire as Leeds look to improve on what was a disappointing 2021/22 campaign.

In other news: Leeds have also made contact over ‘outstanding’ forward; Orta not messing around

‘Positive talks’ between Celtic and Jota

There have been ‘positive talks’ between Celtic and Jota regarding a permanent summer transfer, according to journalist Pete O’Rourke.

The Lowdown: Jota shines at Celtic

The Portuguese forward made a loan move to Parkhead last summer, with current club Benfica allowing him the opportunity to get more minutes elsewhere.

Jota and Celtic have been a match made in heaven so far, with the winger chipping in with 10 assists and nine goals in the Premiership, in addition to two apiece in the Europa League.

The hope is that the 23-year-old makes a permanent move to the Hoops this summer, forging a long and successful career at the club.

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The Latest: Positive Jota update emerges

Speaking to GiveMeSport, O’Rourke claimed that the current signs of a permanent Celtic deal for Jota look good. He outlined:

“You would imagine there should be positive talks between both parties.

“Jota has come out and said he would like to stay at Celtic on a permanent basis, which is good news for them. He’s been a good signing since arriving on loan from Benfica.”

The Verdict: Should be a priority for Celtic

Nailing down Jota to a permanent move should be one of Celtic’s primary objectives this summer, considering what an influential presence he has been at Parkhead so far.

The young attacker has been described as ‘absolutely brilliant’ by Marvin Bartley and his quality from out wide has been a joy to watch at times.

The key to a permanent transfer could rest with whether or not Jota himself is happy to stay on at Parkhead or test himself at Benfica – if he chooses the former, then it is an absolute no-brainer for the Hoops to secure his services for good.

In other news, one Celtic player has been backed to leave the club this summer. Find out who it is here.

Show-stopping fielding the highlight of WBBL semi-finals

Two semi-finals. Two last-ball thrillers. Two incredible efforts from the fielding side

ESPNcricinfo staff19-Jan-2019The first WBBL semi-final saw an astounding finish, with Brisbane Heat edging Sydney Thunder thanks to this effort from Haidee Birkett, who caught what seemed to be a match-winning hit from Nicola Carey.

Heat made it to their maiden WBBL final.

But that was to be topped by this team effort from Sydney Sixers in the second semi-final. Melbourne Renegades needed three to win off the last ball. It appeared that Sophie Molineux’s shot over backward point would make the boundary, but Erin Burns’ sprint and dive kept the ball in play. Sarah Aley then fired the throw in to the keeper, and Alyssa Healy found Molineux short with a direct hit.

Did your jaw drop on seeing that finish as well?

A six from captain Ellyse Perry clinched the win for Sixers, who made it to their fourth-straight final.

The full fury of the Bullring

South Africa got Sri Lanka where they wanted them and made sure there was no escape

Andrew Fidel Fernando at the Wanderers14-Jan-20177:09

#politeenquiries: The travel blues edition

Does it feel like your bats have no corporeal form? That the ball is phasing right through them? That’s how it starts out here. You are playing, and playing, and playing at balls, and missing and missing and missing.It’s going to get much worse, because listen, the band is in voice. Our fans are in. Best of luck fellas. This is the Bullring.A bouncer comes, and it follows you into your escape route and smacks you. It’s a better connection than you have made all innings. A louder sound too, but don’t be going just yet. We will get your wicket when it suits us – just feel what it is like to be out here first. Feel the sting of your welt. Hear the leather whistle as it passes you, like an overhead shell. What does the pitch smell like? Is it brimstone and hellfire?Along with the rearing short balls our bowlers throw you stares and the slips are throwing verbal shivs, so in almost every sense, you have become our walking dartboard. Did you think it was tough in Port Elizabeth? Was Cape Town a difficult four days for you? Watch our quicks bear down on you here, smoke pouring from their nostrils. This is always where we were going to nail you. This is the Bullring.The edges of your bats are blood red now, from the previous Tests, but maybe this is why the crowd thinks you are here to be our prey. Men dressed in bikini tops and grass skirts make exaggerated “oohs” when you flash at a ball and fail to hit it. Shirtless kids in paddling pools slap their knees when another ball scorches past your helmet grille. On good days, this ground, it feels like a cauldron. Today, when we are playing like this, we’re sure it feels for you like an inferno. What about that roar when a wicket falls? That’s wildfire making its way around the stadium.At home your pitches become more difficult to bat on as the game wears on. You probably thought it was the opposite here: things can only get easier after the first day. You couldn’t be more wrong. When the sun falls on this track, and the heavy roller does a few rounds, it will only become polished-granite-greased-lightning. Our quicks are firearms. They will make the ball feel like a bullet. You’re the target. No way could you hurt us. This is our range, the Bullring.And we know what you will say. You’ll say: “Come to Asia. See what you will get in Galle. Try your luck at Sara or the SSC.” Actually, we won there last time, but for the sake of argument we’ll say you are right. Maybe we are no longer the same team. You might have us groping, and sweating, and stumbling on your dusty pitches, but see, we’ll only ever fear for our wickets and our averages over there. Maybe the umpire’s finger as well.Here you are afraid for throats. You fear for your ribs. Your future progeny is at risk. The ball screams at you from a length, and makes a raid into your most personal space. You want to escape to square leg. All your innings are so short, multiple batsmen seem to be racing each other back to the dressing room. With such pace do you approach the boundary, it’s like you’re gathering speed to clear the jump on a rising drawbridge.Who could blame you, to be honest? Anyone would have done the same. You want to be on the other side – not out here. As far away as possible from the Bullring.The end is nearing now. We have bullied you into driving, and lapped up the resultant edges. We have cornered you into fending, and watched your bodies twist and spasm into shapes humans should not make. You have tried to charge us. You have tried to hook. You have sent catches into the air, and we’ve tracked them down with elastic bodies and Velcro hands.In Port Elizabeth we had ground you down. Beneath Table Mountain we had socked you. And then we brought you north, away from the sea, up into the Veld. To finish you off, we brought you to the Bullring.

The remarkable story of speedster Nathu Singh

The fast bowling son of a labourer whose “spark” has been noticed by the likes of Rahul Dravid, Nathu Singh will get his chance on a bigger stage against the touring South Africans in a week’s time

Sidharth Monga in Jaipur23-Oct-2015The day the court appointed an ad hoc committee to run Rajasthan cricket, its convenor, Amrit Mathur, received a call from Rahul Dravid. The gist of the conversation was: “this boy” is good, please keep an eye out for him.After the end of the first match, against Delhi, their coach Vijay Dahiya, who joined only from the second match onwards, called Mathur. He had been told about “this boy” by Gautam Gambhir. The gist of this conversation: “we were talking, Gautam mentioned this boy and said that after a long time he has seen new India material, please make sure he is not ruined by over-bowling.”Chairman of national selectors Sandeep Patil happened to watch this boy. Rajinder Hans, another national selector appointed by the court to make sure the Rajasthan Ranji team was selected fairly, obviously saw this boy. And now, this boy, Nathu Singh, son of a labourer in a wire factory, is going to play for the Board President’s XI against the touring South Africans based on “the spark” Patil and team have seen. He has played only three first-class matches.Sometimes a name can evoke the person. Nathu is almost like you know him. Short, endearing. Not quite the immortal “” from the Hindi movie . His pronunciation is different. It’s Naa-thu. The thu is softer too. Until three years ago he used to bowl with a soft ball in the [neighbourhood]. Then a told him he should try a cricket ball because he was too fast for everybody.The first thing you notice about Nathu is the tattoo on his arm. “Mom dad,” it says. His mother and father gambled it all for him. When he took the advice to actually start playing with the cricket ball, he needed to play at an academy. He went to Surana Academy, where the fees was Rs 10,000 for the year. The father had no savings to spare, but he told Nathu: “Whatever I have I will put in. Let’s see for two months how you go.”

A sign of how sick cricket at grassroots levels is in India is that Nathu couldn’t find a place in the Jaipur district side, and had to play for Sikkar, hardly known for its cricket

Two months later the coaches at the academy and Nathu’s [mother’s brother] suggested he be given time because they saw that “spark”. The academy subsidised the fee looking at his family background, and by the end of that year he was in the Rajasthan Under-19 side. The MRF Pace Academy happened too, where he impressed Glenn McGrath. Boots and spikes? “I used to arrange from the seniors,” Nathu says. “Deepak [Chahar] and Aniket [Choudhury] helped me a lot.” Two years ago, when Nathu drew his first match fee, he gave it all to his parents. He still does.A sign of how sick cricket at grassroots levels is in India is that he couldn’t find a place in the Jaipur district side, and had to go and play for Sikkar, hardly known for its cricket. The rest of the machinery, though, has been remarkable in fast-tracking him into playing against a quality opposition.The word around is that he has pace, but more than pace his speciality is that he bowls quick when he bowls at a length. Every coach has told him that. The explanation is this: when you strive to bowl fast, when the pace is not natural but through extra effort, you tend to drag the ball down. Nathu doesn’t need to. “The coaches have also told me I am god-gifted,” Nathu says. “There is no need to work on me.”Time to watch him then. There is a Munaf Patel-like lumber to his walk and his batting. He is lbw first ball against Maharashtra. He looks a mug. His turn to bowl against Maharashtra comes after the new-ball bowlers, Chahar and Choudhury, have had a go. They are 21 for 1 when Nathu begins to meticulously mark his run-up to begin the ninth over of the innings. Four steps from the crease, toe next to the heel, and he marks a line there. Then a long leap to scratch another mark, audibly enough for those outside the fence. Then he goes to the top of his mark.Nathu walks four steps, then skips – not as extravagantly as Junaid Khan or Mohit Sharma – and then takes 10 brisk but comfortable steps into his delivery stride. The leap is high, the action is easy and smooth, and then he puts a big effort into the ball. There is pace. It repeatedly thuds into the gloves of wicketkeeper Dishant Yagnik. He looks front-on – he calls himself an inswing bowler – and it will need closer analysis to see if he looks over his front arm just before letting the ball go. This puts stress on the back, but also puts action on the ball. Bhuvneshwar Kumar does that.In a week’s time, Nathu Singh will have the chance to meet his hero, Dale Steyn, who always has time for young fast bowlers•Associated PressAs of now, though, despite being green, the Sawai Mansingh Stadium has not provided any lateral movement to the quicks on either side. Nathu gets late-cut for three consecutive boundaries by Maharashtra captain Rohit Motwani. He is not bowling his speciality: quick length balls. Probably because this is not quite a seaming surface and you have to hit the deck hard. He creates an opportunity with the other batsman Harshad Khadiwale, but sees a catch dropped. That has for long been the fate of the other India player from Rajasthan, Pankaj Singh. Ordinary slip catching has been the bane of Rajasthan quicks.Nathu bowls four wicketless overs before lunch and goes for four fours. He comes back after lunch and bowls a six-over spell that lasts until the afternoon drinks. Easy there, captain. Remember what Dahiya said. But then again, Chahar is off the field with an injury, and Nathu has had his man, Motwani. Motwani tries to back-cut again, but this time Nathu has bowled the quick length ball, which bounces to take the edge.It will be harsh to draw verdicts on his general accuracy or ability to work batsmen out based on just one day’s play, but the spark that everybody has seen is there. There is pace, natural pace, pace even at the end of the day when bowling his 18th over with a 70-over-old ball. Yet another cricketer from India has come up despite, and not because of, the system. The way people have rallied around him is heart-warming. In a week’s time in Mumbai he will meet another good Samaritan, his hero, Dale Steyn, who is never stingy with time or advice for young fast bowlers.The spark has somehow been given the fuel. It is up to him now to burn bright.

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