Imagine him & Doak: Ipswich targeting "incredible" star in club-record move

Ipswich Town have shown in their last two Premier League outings that there’s plenty of fight in their camp, with an unexpected home win against Chelsea being followed up with a battling 2-2 draw away at Fulham.

That draw at Craven Cottage might well have been all three points on another day if Leif Davis hadn’t clattered into Raul Jimenez for the home side’s equaliser, but a share of the spoils was still a positive result for Kieran McKenna’s men to take back to Suffolk come full-time.

Yet, McKenna and Co won’t be resting on their laurels as they do find themselves submerged in the bottom three still on goal difference, meaning this month’s busy transfer window could come in handy in boosting the underdogs’ chances of survival.

Who Ipswich could sign in January

Whilst there has been significant talk this January that Liam Delap could up and leave the relegation-threatened outfit, there have also been plenty of rumours linking Ipswich with some notable incomings.

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One recent report from journalist Alan Nixon suggests that the Tractor Boys would be willing to fork out £30m to win Botafogo striker Igor Jesus’ services this month, with Everton also reportedly keen near the foot of the division.

Whilst this could look like Ipswich are preparing for the worst regarding Delap’s fate, Jesus’ arrival would make sense as they aim to boost McKenna’s options up top, away from George Hirst and Ali Al-Hamadi already at Portman Road.

What Jesus could offer Ipswich

With reports linking the Tractor Boys with a move for Liverpool’s exciting young winger Ben Doak alongside the expensive South American, this could be a duo made in heaven as far as McKenna is concerned.

Indeed, Doak has set the Championship alight so far this season on loan from Liverpool, with two goals and six assists standing out from his league numbers to date at Middlesbrough, alongside his ability to twist and turn defences with slaloming solo surges up the pitch.

Capable of playing down either wing, McKenna might well believe the Scotsman could become his new Omari Hutchinson if he can get his hands on him, having managed to get ten goals and six assists out of the ex-Chelsea man down a division before letting him loose on the Premier League.

Jesus’ career goal record by club

Club played for

Games played

Goals scored

Botafogo

31

8

Shabab Al-Ahli

88

43

Coritiba

49

5

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Whilst Doak would undoubtedly boost the Tractor Boys in midfield, with Wes Burns the only recognised option down the right owing to injuries, Jesus would also come in and give McKenna another option he could fall back on if Delap is having a rare off-day with some impressive numbers, notably at Shabab Al-Ahli.

Football journalist Zach Lowy even described the Brazilian’s heroics as “incredible” across 2024, with his rich vain of form in front of goal playing out in the Middle East seeing him win an international call-up.

Both players entering the building this January could well give McKenna the depth he craves in attack, and would make the Tractor Boys even more of a threatening prospect going forward to try and surprise more teams in their ongoing bid to beat the drop. The thought of the two linking up in attack should also be a salivating prospect for the masses at Portman Road.

Ben Doak in action for Middlesbrough

Whilst it would be risky to fork out £30m on an unknown entity in the English game, Ipswich never looked back after splashing £20m on Delap who had never cut his teeth in the Premier League prior, with the hope this wild buy – alongside the added energy of Doak – can help the Suffolk side survive against all the odds.

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CONCACAF Champions Cup semifinals: Can Lionel Messi's Inter Miami rebound, overcome 2-0 deficit against Brian White's Vancouver Whitecaps?

After a 2-0 leg one victory in Canada, can the white-hot Whitecaps hold on in leg 2, or will Messi magic prevail?

A spot in the first continental final of 2025 is on the line for four CONCACAF clubs this week. Tigres and Cruz Azul will square Thursday off to determine Liga MX's representative in the Champions Cup final, while on the other side of the bracket, Inter Miami host the Vancouver Whitecaps Wednesday in a clash between MLS standouts.

Vancouver seized control in the first leg, blanking Miami 2-0 at home in a result that raised eyebrows across North America. But with leg two set for South Florida – and Lionel Messi back in the squad – the tie is far from over.

That said, the Whitecaps' start to 2025 has been nothing short of remarkable. Sitting atop both the Western Conference and the Supporters’ Shield standings after 10 regular-season matches, they’ve quickly become one of the league’s most compelling stories. Under first-year head coach Jesper Sørensen, Vancouver is 7-1-2, tied for the most goals scored in MLS and holding the league’s best goal differential.

Heading into the return leg, they're brimming with belief.

“We won the first one and know what we’re going to face Wednesday – a great team with great players that have done this before,” Sørensen said. “We have to play at our best and we’re ready. We’re excited, but also focused. It’s a big opportunity, and I’m happy for the players. No matter the result, they’ll grow from this experience. We’re moving forward – and now we can do that with a smile.”

Inter Miami, meanwhile, enter with urgency.

After a quarterfinal exit in last year’s competition, this is already the furthest the club has gone – but a semifinal finish isn’t the goal.

“We’re trailing, and on Wednesday we have to believe in the comeback,” said manager Javier Mascherano following Miami’s 1-0 loss to FC Dallas. “There’s nothing to lose – everything to gain.

“From the first minute, we need to take the game to Vancouver through our play. You don’t come back from 2-0 without playing well. We need to focus on our game, control what we can, and get that first goal. The rest can follow – but only if we start the right way.”

Sunday’s loss to Dallas was Miami’s first of 2025 in MLS, but the club rotated heavily, resting stars such as Messi ahead of the decisive second leg. With a second cup on the line in the Messi era, Miami will need a big performance – and perhaps something special – to flip the script against the most in-form team in the league.

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In front of a sold-out crowd of over 50,000 people at BC Place, the Whitecaps took leg one in utterly dominant fashion. Goals from U.S. international Brian White and midfielder Sebastian Berhalter – son of former USMNT manager and current Chicago coach Gregg Berhalter – led the Canadian side to a stunning 2-0 victory over the South Beach club.

They held to just nine total shots, only two of which were on target. Resilient in every area, specifically in the midfield, it led Vancouver to a big win – but more importantly – a clean sheet, and an advantage heading into leg two.

"I think it's fair to say that a lot of people who have seen us play have been happy with the attack… but we've been a good defensive team," said Sørensen post-match. "We also showed that today, even when the way we would like to play doesn't really work, and we make too many bad passes, and we lose the ball way too easy, then we can still rely on our structure and rely on our defense side."

Miami, meanwhile, realizes the hole it put itself in after the match. Without an away goal on the road in Vancouver, they're now at a spot where if they concede – at all – in leg two, the deficit grows even bigger.

"Nothing to lose, you know, nothing to lose," Mascherano said. "We have to try to win the game. We know that we have to score at least two goals and don't concede. And we will try to do it. Now, maybe the pressure is for Vancouver. They have to keep the result."

Heading into leg two of the tie, Mascherano reminisced about a famous night in 2017, when – as a player for Barcelona – he was part of a squad that overcame a 6-1 deficit against Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Champions League. Dubbed the "remantado," the Argentine manager believes such moments prove anything can happen.

"That night I learned that nothing is impossible. In football, everything can happen. Everything, absolutely everything," Mascherano said Tuesday. "An elimination that we were 4-0 down. I think it was 2-0, in the second half we had it almost there and then they scored a goal and we had to score three more and we did it because in the end, until the referee signals the end, everything can happen.

"I think that more than I can transmit as a coach, I have, at that moment, four teammates who shared with me the experience, and they live it their skin. That's the thing that they can convey to rest. Clearly the situation is different, there are no two equal games, the contexts are totally different, but I think that the tie-breaker and tomorrow's situation in particular will give us the possibility of getting through."

Berhalter, meanwhile, acknowledged that Vancouver can't let anything get to their heads. To win in the manner in which the club did, while adding in how successfully it started the 2025 campaign, there's a lot to be positive about. However, remaining composed and humble is how they are heading into Leg 2.

"Got one more game," said Berhalter. "We can't get ahead of ourselves. Thank the fans for coming out here and making an incredible atmosphere, but we've got one more game, so we gotta take care of business."

AdvertisementImagnVancouver's keys to success

With a two-goal advantage, Vancouver has a lot to play with – and room for error, too.

The goal for the Whitecaps has to be an early goal. If they can find the back of the net – at all, at any point – during the game, their odds of advancing improve even more due to the away goal rule. If they take an early lead, Miami would need to score FOUR unanswered to advance, and put even more pressure on them. Ultimately, the goal has to be to fluster them and force them into uncomfortable situations – whether through finding the back of the net, or playing hard, mentally and physically.

Getting White free in the box, with Ali Ahmed, Jayden Nelson, Emmanuel Sabbi, or Daniel Rios in wide roles to stretch their defense will be key. The have constantly been exposed on the right flank of their defense over the past year, and forcing pressure onto that side of the pitch, with White operating inside the 18-yard box, is likely their best bet.

The cards are in their hands, and one goal puts them in a fantastic situation as a result.

GettyMiami's keys to success

Score, and likely fast.

Vancouver's defense has been spectacular to begin 2025; they've conceded the least amount of goals across all of MLS (alongside the New England Revolution) with just seven – getting by them as the game goes on will be increasingly difficult. Miami knows it needs at least two goals to draw level and send the match to extra-time, while a third would see it advance into the final, but only if it keeps a clean sheet. If Vancouver scores even just one goal, it is four goals minimum due to the away goal rule, and extra-time is out the door as an option.

Freeing up Suarez in the final third, while getting Messi on the ball, has to be the game plan. The Argentine needs to be fed in and around the box to enable 1v1 situations where he can take on defenders. Meanwhile, Suarez will either be drawing defenders away from Messi to allow those take-ons, or he will free himself up around the six-yard-box to receive the ball.

Depending on how Mascherano lines up his squad, it could be a big evening for their two star forwards, but also 20-year-old USMNT midfielder Benjamin Cremaschi, who is having a breakout 2025 campaign. The attacking midfielder could be tasked with linking the midfield and the attack, while slowing Vancouver's counterattacks down, as well.

If the want a chance to play for the Champions Cup trophy, they need to score, score, score. No room for excuses, no room for error.

GOAL's prediction

It is going to be a tight match, especially knowing that Miami's ex-Barcelona quartet of Messi, Suarez, Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets were all rested on Matchday 10 – meaning they will be on fresher legs. With both teams having played on Sunday, though, it will be a relatively level playing field.

Due to the unique rule of away goals being active, Vancouver will take this series and upset the Miami is going to win the match 3-1, but a lone strike from Vancouver will be enough to get it over the line with the two-legged affair ending 3-3 on aggregate, but the Whitecaps advance due to away goals.

Sintonia perfeita: Cano e Jhon Arias já participaram de quase 60% dos gols do Fluminense na temporada

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da bet7: Com uma campanha consistente, o Fluminense carimbou a vaga na fase de grupos da Copa Libertadores 2023. Além do grande trabalho de Fernando Diniz, um fator que contribuiu para o desempenho da equipe foi o forte setor ofensivo e a sintonia de uma dupla gringa: Germán Cano e Jhon Arias.

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da pinup bet: Neste momento do ano, o Tricolor tem o terceiro melhor ataque do Brasileirão com 56 gols, atrás apenas de Flamengo e do campeão Palmeiras. Fruto do estilo de jogo implantado desde a chegada do comandante com os estrangeiros participando ativamente dos lances com tabelas, assistências e finalizações certeiras.

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No geral, o Fluminense já estufou a rede em 114 oportunidades em 2022, sendo que a dupla participou de 66 deles (isso reflete em 58%). Um número expressivo que evidencia a importância do argentino e do colombiano que chegaram ao clube neste ano e conquistaram a torcida.

Depois de deixar o Vasco, o camisa 14 chegou ao Fluminense cercado de expectativa para ser o candidato mais forte a ídolo para o lugar de Fred. Em campo, sob a batuta de Diniz, deslanchou e se mostrou um jogador diferente com ainda mais recursos. Além da finalização com apenas um toque, passou a ajudar na marcação e abrir espaço para os companheiros.

– Hoje além de goleador, é um jogador que ajuda muito em todas as partes do campo. Na defesa, no ataque. Dando movimentação, abrindo espaço para os companheiros. Acabou se tornando um jogador mais completo. E isso não diminuiu o potencial dele de fazer gols. Pelo contrário. Os números dele comigo são sempre maiores -disse Diniz, antes de completar:

+Após conquistar a vaga na Libertadores, Fluminense busca bater meta de premiação da temporada

– Fico muito feliz pelo fato dele estar conseguindo alcançar essas marcas e o meio que ele está conseguindo. O fato dele ser solidário com as pessoas, o time acolhe esse perfil psicológico que o Cano tem. É uma combinação perfeita. Time e ele. É um motivo de alegria estar participando disso – destacou

Com isso, o atacante já estufou a rede 39 vezes e enfileirou recordes ao longo do ano. Igualou a marca de Magno Alves como o maior artilheiro em uma mesma temporada neste século. Empatou também como colombiano Aristizábal como o estrangeiro com mais gols em uma única edição do Campeonato Brasileiro (21) de pontos corridos (2003 a 2022).

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Outro recorde batido foi o de maior artilheiro estrangeiro do Fluminense em uma temporada, ao empatar com o compatriota Doval, que também marcou 39, mas em 1976. Além dos 39 gols, deu sete assistências em 67 jogos (atuou em todas as partidas do Tricolor no Brasileirão, até aqui).

Jhon Arias, por sua vez, tem sido importante ao flutuar pela porta e trazer para o meio com qualidade. Velocidade e forte nos duelos individuais, o colombiano tem visão de jogo e dado conta do recado nas bolas paradas. Voluntarioso, estabeleceu uma das melhores fases de sua carreira e a fama de garçom.

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Portanto, o jogador alcançou números expressivos pelo Fluminense no ano, até aqui, com 32 participações em gols em 59 partidas (80 com a camisa tricolor). Ao longo desses dez meses, estufou a rede dezesseis vezes e já deu passes para dezesseis gols (média de 0,56 por jogo). As atuações convincentes fizeram o atleta ser convocado e ganhar destaque no jornal ‘As’, da Espanha.

A better signing than Nuamah: Everton make enquiry to sign English talent

Everton have finally managed to put some breathing space between themselves and the bottom three, with David Moyes getting his first victory against Tottenham at the weekend, with a 3-2 win at Goodison Park.

The Toffees now sit 16th in the Premier League on 20 points, with Wolves and Ipswich below them on 16 points in 17th and 18th place.

The biggest problem for Everton this season has been sticking the ball in the back of the net, scoring just 18 goals in 22 games, making them the second-lowest scorers in the division, only Southampton scoring fewer with 15.

Everton are currently averaging 11.3 shots per game (6th lowest in the division for this metric), which shows their shot creation could be far better in attacking areas, meaning a January addition could be on the cards in order to give Moyes the tools required to avoid that relegation battle.

Moyes chasing exciting winger at Everton

According to reports from a journalist working with Caught Offside, Everton have enquired about Sporting CP star, Marcus Edwards.

The 26-year-old has just 18 months left on his current deal, which is raising eyebrows at Everton as a potential opportunity to sign the English ace.

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The English winger predominantly operates as a right-winger, looking to cut inside on his stronger left foot, but has also shown the ability to play off the left, taking it to the byline and delivering crosses to his teammates. Edwards has, of course, played in England before, coming through the academy ranks at Tottenham.

Sporting winger Marcus Edwards.

Edwards has only made ten appearances for Sporting in all competitions this season, scoring three goals and totalling just 346 minutes. His lack of game time could provide the opportunity for Everton to strike, obtaining an extremely talented player for a fair price.

How Edwards compares to Everton target Nuamah

Another name Everton have been linked to in the window, is Olympique Lyon winger, Ernest Nuamah.

Olympique Lyonnais' ErnestNuamahin action

The 21-year-old winger has made 19 appearances for the French outfit in all competitions this season, scoring one goal, providing one assist and totalling 763 minutes played so far.

That said, his numbers are considerably worse than Edwards if we compare them across the last two campaigns.

Goals

0.23

0.12

Assists

0.23

0.12

xG

0.30

0.24

xAG

0.41

0.16

Progressive Carries

5.21

4.94

Progressive Passes

4.88

3.61

Total Shots

2.19

2.82

Key Passes

3.07

1.20

Passes into Pen Area

2.51

1.81

Shot-Creating Actions

5.77

4.46

Successful Take-Ons

2.05

1.45

When comparing Edwards’ metrics from last season due to lack of minutes this term with Nuamah’s numbers in 2024/25, you can see Edwards ranks ahead in all but one of the metrics analysed.

Now, this isn’t to say Nuamah’s numbers are poor, as most of them rank very closely, but the extra experience of Edwards does shine through in his underlying numbers and output.

Mauricio Pochettino said back in 2016, that Edwards plays like “the beginning of Messi” with Rob Daly then further reporting this and labelling one of Edwards’ runs against Tottenham as “Messi-like”.

That’s certainly evident in the stats as the English winger is a brilliant dribbler, completing 2.05 take-ons per 90 last season, also completing 5.21 progressive carries per 90, showing his quality to dribble and carry the ball out.

As we mentioned at the beginning, Everton lack shot-creation and whilst Nuamah also has brilliant metrics in these departments, and would prove to be an excellent addition to the Everton squad, Edwards offers a more experienced and ready profile to join and make an instant impact, which could be the difference between Everton’s Premier League survival chances.

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Ipswich Town make offer to sign new versatile international after Enciso

Ipswich Town have also made an offer to sign an international defender after their move for Brighton & Hove Albion’s Julio Enciso.

Ipswich Town busy in January

The Tractor Boys and Kieran McKenna have been busy so far in the January transfer window, with a number of new faces arriving at Portman Road.

First to sign was centre-back Ben Godfrey who joined on loan from Atalanta, and Jaden Philogene quickly followed him through the door, signing permanently from Aston Villa.

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Talking about more signings, McKenna said last week: “We’ll try to, if we can find quality that can improve us. I think our depth is pretty good now. “If we can get everybody back fit, our depth is fine.

“But if we can add quality that can help the starting eleven, or quality that can help from the bench, then we’ll certainly aim to try and do so – but only if the right players are available that can really push us on.”

Now, another loan deal has been secured for Brighton attacking midfielder Enciso. There is no option to buy the Seagulls gem at the end of the season, but he could prove to be a shrewd signing, especially as Manchester United reportedly made a late attempt to sign him over Ipswich.

There were reports that McKenna and Ipswich could make up to five signings this month, and with a centre-back, winger and attacking midfielder landed, attention has seemingly turned to a new full-back.

Ipswich Town make offer for Elias Jelert

According to reports in Turkey, relayed by Sport Witness, Ipswich Town have made an offer for Galatasaray defender Elias Jelert. The 21-year-old can leave his current employers for the right price, with Galatasaray looking to recoup the €9m (£7.6m) they paid for Jelert just last summer.

However, Ipswich’s offer seems to be below that figure, with the report stating: “If the red-yellows are willing to lose money on the Danish player they invested €9m in, this transfer will happen.”

Jelert, a Denmark international, was recently linked with Everton as a potential replacement for both Seamus Coleman and Ashley Young.

However, it is Ipswich who have seemingly made the first move, with Football Talent Scout Jacek Kulig waxing lyrical over Jelert back in 2023, describing him as a “complete full-back”.

Primarily a right-back, Jelert can also play as a left-back or a right midfielder so he should offer plenty of versatility to McKenna’s side, should he join.

He has made 25 appearances in all competitions for Galatasaray, however, only six of those have come as a starter. It looks as if it will be one to keep a close eye on before the deadline, with Jelert potentially rivalling the likes of Leif Davis, Conor Townsend, Ben Johnson and Harry Clarke at full-back.

WATCH: USMNT's Paxten Aaronson scores to help FC Utrecht smash Eredivisie leaders Ajax in four-goal win

Paxten Aaronson scored the fourth goal as FC Utrecht destroyed Eredvisie leaders Ajax on Sunday.

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    FC Utrecht stunned Eredivisie leaders Ajax with a 4-0 win and U.S. international Paxten Aaronson played a role in the rout.

    Sebastian Haller started the scoring in the 29th minute. Miguel Rodriguez then scored twice, once in the 52nd minute and once in the 63rd minute, to effectively put the game out of reach. Aaronson, though, added one more to Utrecht's tally, netting in the 85th minute to put an exclamation mark on a massive win for his side.

    The win puts Utrecht level on points (59) with third-placed Feyenoord, though remain at third due to having a game in hand.

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    With the goal, Aaronson now has double-digit goal contributions in the Eredivisie, having now scored seven goals while providing three assists. A bulk of those goals have come against the league's best as he's now scored against each of the league's top three.

    The midfielder, who is on loan from Eintracht Frankfurt, has helped FC Utrecht push for a European place as they now sit fourth in the league.

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    The 21-year-old midfielder earned his only USMNT cap in 2023, but was a part of the U.S. Olympic team last summer, scoring twice against New Zealand during the tournament.

Fabrizio Romano: Wolves now submit £17m bid to sign "exceptional" maestro

Wolverhampton Wanderers have now submitted a £17m bid to sign an “exceptional” midfielder before the deadline, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.

Wolves set for busy deadline day

Wolves moved out of the Premier League relegation zone after a 2-0 victory against Aston Villa on Saturday and now sit two points clear of the bottom three, but there is still a long way to go until the end of the season.

As such, the Old Gold have been working hard to bring in reinforcements before the transfer deadline, and they are particularly keen to seal a deal for a new centre-back, owing to their poor defensive record this term, shipping 52 goals in 24 games.

Kevin Danso has been one of the main targets throughout the January transfer window, but it looks as though the Wanderers could be set to miss out on the Lens defender, with Tottenham Hotspur poised to complete a late hijack.

Vitor Pereira will therefore have to reconsider his options at centre-back, but defence is not the only position in which the manager is looking to strengthen, with signing a new midfielder also on the agenda.

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Romano has now reported Wolves have submitted an initial bid worth €20m (£17m) to sign Dynamo Kyiv midfielder Volodymyr Brazhko, with negotiations still ongoing.

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There is seemingly a good chance a deal could be possible, too, as Brazhko is said to be keen on a move to the Premier League.

Brazhko impressing in Ukraine

The 23-year-old has put in some top-quality performances in his native country this season, cementing his place in the starting XI and displaying a keen eye for goal by scoring three times in 13 league outings.

Ahead of Euro 2024, the maestro also received high praise from freelance scout Ben Mattinson, who praised him for his defensive abilities and passing.

Although Wolves kept a clean sheet last time out, they retain one of the worst defensive records in the league, so a new midfielder should definitely be the priority before the deadline, and it is exciting news they have now been linked with Axel Disasi.

However, Brazhko’s performances in Ukraine indicate he could be a solid addition for the Old Gold in midfield, and at 23 he is at a good age to be a long-term success at Molineux.

توماس مولر يستعد لمنافسة ميسي من جديد

يستعد نجم فريق بايرن ميونخ السابق، توماس مولر، لخطوته المقبلة في مسيرته المهنية، بعدما رحل بشكل رسمي عن النادي الألماني نهاية مشاركتهم في كأس العالم للأندية.

وشارك بايرن ميونخ في كأس العالم للأندية، نسخة 2025 في أمريكا، قبل أن يودع على يد باريس سان جيرمان في دور ربع النهائي.

وذكرت شبكة “سكاي ألمانيا” أن توماس مولر سيواصل مسيرته الاحترافية، حيث لا ينوي اعتزال كرة القدم في الوقت الحالي.

وأوضحت أن توماس مولر سينهي تفاصيل انتقاله إلى ناديه الجديد والإعلان عنه بشكل رسمي في غضون سبعة إلى 10 أيام مقبلة.

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وأشارت إلى أن اللاعب صاحب الـ35 عامًا سينتقل إلى الدوري الأمريكي لكرة القدم.

وأفادت أن هناك ناديين من الدوري الأمريكي يتنافسان على ضم توماس مولر، أحدهما لوس أنجلوس إف سي، شريك بايرن ميونخ، دون الكشف عن الآخر.

ولم يتم التأكيد بعد على النادي الذي سيتجه إليه توماس مولر، ولكنه سيكون في الدوري الأمريكي.

ويلعب الأسطورة الأرجنتينية، ليونيل ميسي، في الدوري الأمريكي وتحديدًا مع نادي إنتر ميامي، بعد رحيله مجانًا عن باريس سان جيرمان في عام 2023.

وسبق أن تنافس توماس مولر ضد ليونيل ميسي أكثر من مرة، خلال مسيرتهما، عندما كان الأخير في صفوف برشلونة وكذلك باريس سان جيرمان.  

Leeds now in late talks over exit for 20 y/o with same agent as Ao Tanaka

da gbg bet: Leeds United are believed to be in talks with one club over the exit of an Elland Road youngster who has the same agent as Ao Tanaka.

Leeds move on youngsters in January window

da poker: The Whites remain without a new addition for Daniel Farke with just days remaining of the January transfer window. Ahead of Saturday’s Championship encounter with Cardiff City at Elland Road, Farke was quizzed on the speculation surrounding any new arrivals.

“The news is that I have to survive one more press conference”, Farke said on Leeds’ transfer plans.

“I spoke quite open with the whole situation – I’m not a big friend of the January window. Options are limited or overpriced. You always need to do something if you have injuries. If you are top of the league and have a really good season.

“To improve a team playing such a good season, bringing someone in could be risky. We will stay awake for the last hour of the window. We will do something if all boxes are ticked. This group is top of the league after 29 games. We need players who have the right quality, character and is affordable. If not, then we stick with what we’ve got.”

The club have moved on a number of fringe youngsters, though, with Joe Gelhardt joining Hull City on loan and Charlie Crew signing for Doncaster Rovers until the end of the season.

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A deal has also been agreed for Sonny Perkins to make his move to Leyton Orient permanent, and it looks as if another youngster could be on the way out before the deadline as Leeds work on a move to sign a new forward.

Leeds in talks over exit for Jeremiah Mullen

According to The Yorkshire Evening Post, Leeds are in talks with Scottish side Dunfermline Athletic over a move to sign defender Jeremiah Mullen.

The 20-year-old moved to Yorkshire back in 2020 from Liverpool and has been a part of Leeds’ academy set-up ever since, however, he is out of contract at the end of the season.

Leeds senior players out of contract in 2025

Junior Firpo

Sam Byram

Josuha Guilavougi

Leeds U21s out of contract in 2025

Rory Mahady

Harry Christy

Jeremiah Mullen

Kris Moore

Joe Richards

Cian Coleman

Daniel Toulson

Joe Snowdon

Max McFadden

Marley Wilson

Amari Miller

A deal is yet to be agreed with Dunfermline for the Scotland U21 international, who actually featured in Farke’s first pre-season as Leeds boss in a friendly with Manchester United.

He has featured on 10 occasions for Leeds in Premier League 2 this season, scoring in a 3-0 win at Tottenham back in September.

Mullen, who shares the same CAA Base agency as Tanaka, had a brief spell on loan in Scotland with Inverness, and a move to Dunfermline, currently in the Scottish Championship, could now be on the cards, making this one to watch in the final days of the window.

Maresca already has a huge Amougou upgrade & he’s never played for Chelsea

Chelsea are looking rather light in the midfield department, with Roméo Lavia continuing to suffer from injuries, both Cesare Casadei and Renato Veiga leaving in the January window and multiple other midfielders out on loan.

This has seen Moises Caicedo and Enzo Fernández starting almost every game, with many beginning to question their workload, scared of the pair becoming jaded and picking up an injury.

Luckily, on deadline day, Enzo Maresca’s side did manage to make one midfield signing, with Mathis Amougou joining from St Etienne for a fee of around £12.5m.

But this late scramble could’ve been avoided had Chelsea recalled one of their two central midfielders out on loan, both of whom have shown signs of capability in a similar role.

Lesley Ugochukwu is one of them but he’s not the only one. Stay tuned…

How Lesley Ugochukwu is doing at Southampton

Ugochukwu is one of the Chelsea midfielders out on loan this season. Having joined Southampton on a temporary basis in the summer, the 20-year-old has made 18 appearances in all competitions, providing two assists, contributing to three clean sheets and totalling 1,029 minutes played.

Impressively, the French midfielder has been compared to Aurelien Tchouameni’s level of potential, by Liam Twomey from The Athletic, standing at 6 foot 3, covering ground in central areas really well, making high numbers of defensive actions – 3.86 tackles per 90 – and being technically astute on the ball to receive in tight spaces.

Southampton's Mateus Fernandes,TylerDibling, Lesley Ugochukwu and Yukinari Sugawara celebrates their first goal

Despite having Ugochukwu as one option to bring back from loan, Southampton’s change in manager (Ivan Juric) saw the French midfielder given more minutes, meaning the Blues decided to keep him at Southampton for the remainder of the season in order to aid his development.

But there was another midfield option out on loan who could have returned to have a huge impact at Chelsea.

How Andrey Santos compares to Mathis Amougou

Perhaps the crown jewel of young talents acquired by Chelsea and sent out on loan for multiple seasons, is Brazilian midfielder, Andrey Santos. He’s not played a single minute for the Blues yet, consequently spending the past year at Strasbourg on loan.

Ligue 1 stats only.
Ligue 1 stats only.

Across all competitions, the 20-year-old star has been “immense” in the words of analyst Ben Mattinson. He has made 20 appearances so far this season for the French outfit, scoring eight goals, providing two assists, contributing to four clean sheets and featuring for a total of 1,764 minutes.

When comparing Santos’s underlying numbers with Chelsea’s new midfield signing – interestingly both playing in Ligue 1 this season – you can see how far ahead Santos currently is with his game, being more comfortable on the ball, making more passes, more progressive actions and completing more defensive actions per 90 too.

Goals + Assists

0.46

0.00

Progressive Carries

1.02

0.84

Progressive Passes

4.87

3.79

Passes Attempted

48.6

31.7

Pass Completion %

87.2%

77.1%

Key Passes

0.91

0.74

Passes into Pen Area

0.32

0.42

Tackles

3.74

2.21

Interceptions

0.92

1.26

Ball Recoveries

6.42

3.89

Santos has been described as a “one-man war machine” by Jacek Kulig in the past, being well known for being an all-action midfielder, who contributes in all phases, can drop deep to link play, protect the backline in defensive transition, get stuck in to win duels, but also arrive in the box and add goals for the team.

Whilst Ugochukwu and Santos would have been more ready to contribute now, Chelsea have clearly taken the route of allowing them to complete their loan cycles, continue their development with consistent minutes, before rejoining the squad next season, when Amougou will likely receive a loan to aid his development in a similar way.

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