Way better than Aaronson: Leeds eyeing move for "infectious" EFL "standout"

Leeds United are heading towards the opening of the summer transfer window on Sunday, and are preparing to build a squad that can compete in the Premier League next term.

Daniel Farke’s side will be competing in the top-flight in the 2025/26 campaign after they won the Championship title with a staggering 100 points, beating Plymouth Argyle 2-1 away from home on the final day of the season to clinch the trophy.

The Whites are now tasked with preparing a group to battle against relegation from the top-flight at the first time of asking, which is going to be incredibly difficult when you consider recent history.

Southampton, Ipswich, and Leicester were all relegated from the Premier League this season, after Sheffield United, Burnley, and Luton all went down the season before, all six of whom had just been promoted from the Championship.

This illustrates the size of the task at hand for Farke and his players heading into the upcoming campaign, which is why this summer transfer window is particularly important.

Leeds needs to ensure that they have a team that is good enough to compete week-in-week-out in the top-flight, and that is why Brenden Aaronson’s future in the starting XI should be in doubt.

Why Brenden Aaronson must be replaced

The USA international started 43 of his 46 appearances in the Championship as a regular starter under Farke in the number ten position, but he has not done enough to suggest that the step up to the Premier League will suit him.

Aaronson ended the season with a return of nine goals and two assists in those 46 outings in the second tier, which was a decent, but unspectacular, haul for the attacking midfielder.

His finishing left a lot to be desired throughout the season for Leeds, with nine goals from 11.43 xG, and this does not suggest that he is ruthless enough in front of goal to be an effective operator at the top end of the pitch in the top-flight.

Aaronson, of course, played for the Whites in their last season in the Premier League, under Jesse Marsch, Javi Gracia, and Sam Allardyce, and his lack of quality was on full display that year.

Appearances

36

xG

3.86

Goals

1

Key passes per game

1.3

Assists

3

Ground duel success rate

43%

Aerial duel success rate

17%

As you can see in the table above, the American flop was incredibly wasteful in front of goal, underperforming his xG by almost three goals, and was a liability out of possession, as opposition defenders dominated him in duels.

With this in mind, the former RB Salzburg star should not be guaranteed to keep his place as a starter when the Premier League season gets underway next season.

Instead, Leeds should attempt to replace him during the upcoming summer transfer window, which appears to be what they are aiming for with their latest target.

Leeds eyeing move for Championship star

According to Leeds United News, reporter Graeme Bailey claims that Leeds United are one of the teams interested in a deal to sign Jack Rudoni from Coventry City this summer.

The report claims that the Whites are keen on doing a deal for the English attacking midfielder in the coming weeks, as they eye up a move for the Championship sensation.

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It adds that the second tier champions are yet to make an enquiry about his availability, though, which suggests that any transfer is in the very early stages at this point.

Meanwhile, EFL Analysis claims that Sheffield United, Leicester City, and Southampton are also lining up moves for the Sky Blues attacking midfielder this summer, providing competition for his signature.

Leeds, though, could have an advantage over those three clubs because of their promotion to the Premier League, and they should use that to snap him up ahead of next season.

Why Leeds should sign Jack Rudoni

The Whites should swoop to sign Rudoni from the Championship side this summer because he could be way better than Aaronson for Farke in the top-flight.

Whilst the left-footed star is unproven in the Premier League, having yet to play there in his career, his performances in the Championship during the 2024/25 campaign suggest that he has more to offer to the team than the American lightweight does.

The former Huddersfield Town star, who was dubbed a “standout” by pundit Lee Hendrie, joined Coventry in the summer of 2024 and hit the ground running as an instant star for the club this term.

Rudoni only delivered five goals and three assists in 35 appearances for the Terriers in the 2023/24 Championship campaign, but the move to the Sky Blues helped to get the best out of him.

Appearances

43

46

xG

7.49

11.43

Goals

9

9

Big chances missed

6

11

Big chances created

16

9

Key passes per game

1.8

1.6

Assists

12

2

As you can see in the table above, the Coventry star delivered 21 goals and assists in 43 appearances for Frank Lampard’s side, ten more than Aaronson managed in three more appearances.

They scored the same number of goals, nine, but the EFL star managed that tally with an xG of just 7.49, which shows that he was far more efficient with the chances that came his way.

Rudoni, whose personality was described as “infectious” by Lampard, also created seven more ‘big chances’ and produced ten more assists, speaking to the kind of creative quality that he could provide Farke’s team with in the Premier League.

These statistics suggest that the Coventry magician could be way better than Aaronson for Leeds by coming in to deliver more quality as a finisher and a creator in an attacking midfield position.

This could give him a greater chance of being a success in the top-flight in comparison to the USA international, as he appears more likely to make an impact in the final third.

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It is now down to the club to win the race for his services in a battle with the likes of Southampton, Sheffield United, and Leicester this summer.

Pela Sul-Americana, Fortaleza ganha do San Lorenzo com gol nos acréscimos

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Emoção não faltou ao embate da quarta rodada pela fase de grupos da Sul-Americana entre Fortaleza e San Lorenzo. Com “trocação” ofensiva e gol do triunfo ‘no apagar das luzes’, o Leão do Pici venceu por 3 a 2 e ficou muito perto de avançar a próxima fase do torneio continental.

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Agora, a equipe do Pici tem 12 pontos e está disparado na liderança do Grupo H, deixando o próprio San Lorenzo para trás com apenas quatro pontos. Palestino (quatro pontos) e Estudiantes de Mérida, zerado, completam a chave.

CHANCES CLARAS

As ideias de jogo ficaram bastante claras desde o primeiro minuto de bola rolando. O Leão do Pici, buscando trabalhar a bola com base na aproximação de suas peças e usar os lados de campo, enquanto o Ciclón não se furtava na hora de fazer transições rápidas e buscar espaços nas linhas mais altas do time anfitrião.

Foi desta forma que, em 11 minutos, as duas equipes criaram oportunidades muito boas para abrirem o placar. Entretanto, Blandi chegou um pouco atrasado na segunda trave e mandou por sobre a meta do Tricolor. Por sua vez, o time brasileiro viu Dudu aparecer bem no lado direito da grande área e tocou na diagonal para Moisés que viu a bola escapar na hora do domínio.

TRÊS GOLS EM OITO MINUTOS

Aos poucos, mesmo com as tentativas do San Lorenzo em dificultar a saída de bola do adversário, o Fortaleza apresentava boa movimentação que rendia perigo às imediações da meta de Agustín Batalla. Como resultado, a cobrança de escanteio executada pelo lado direito desviou no zagueiro argentino Luján que, em bola espirrada, acabou indo contra o próprio patrimônio. 1 a 0 Fortaleza.

Apesar da importância de sair na frente, os anfitriões conseguiram curtir pouco a vantagem construída, pois uma bonita trama que evoluiu pelo lado direito do atacante do Cuervo resultou no cruzamento de Jalil Elías e uma batida de primeira de Maroni deixou tudo igual.

Em confronto que seguiu com alta rotação, os comandados de Juan Pablo Vojvoda não tardaram em novamente construírem lance com potencial de marcar onde o lado direito do plano ofensivo foi novamente explorado. Após bola passada por Calebe para Pochettino, o meio-campista argentino se infiltrou na grande área e ajeitou para Silvio Romero chegar batendo, colocando de novo o Leão do Pici em vantagem.

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MUDANÇA DE CENÁRIO

Com a notória necessidade de buscar o resultado diante do concorrente direto na briga pela liderança do Grupo H, o San Lorenzo não apenas fez duas mudanças com as entradas de Leguizamón e Vombergar, mas também encaixou melhor no posicionamento de suas linhas, tomando conta da criação ofensiva na segunda etapa.

Não à toa, com o crescimento da presença no ataque, o tento da nova igualdade saiu em jogada em que Vombergar teve tempo para ajeitar e cruzar bola vinda do lado direito onde Maroni ganhou no alto da zaga tricolor e testou com firmeza. João Ricardo chegou a tocar nela, mas não evitou com que a rede balançasse.

CONTORNOS DE TENSÃO

A medida que o jogo se aproximava do fim, as linhas do San Lorenzo iam recuando e o time dirigido por Juan Pablo Vojvoda tentava transformar a retomada de controle na partida em chances efetivas para novamente abrir vantagem no placar. E o esforço foi recompensado já aos 47 minutos quando o cruzamento de Hércules desviou no braço de Carlos Sánchez, com o árbitro Gustavo Tejera imediatamente marcando pênalti.

Com a responsabilidade de cobrar uma penalidade decisiva, Yago Pikachu foi para a bola e mostrou sua habitual categoria ao bater no canto esquerdo e ver Batalla ir para o lado oposto.

FICHA TÉCNICA DA PARTIDA
FORTALEZA 3 x 2 SAN LORENZO – 4ª RODADA DA FASE DE GRUPOS DA SUL-AMERICANA

Local: Arena Castelão, em Fortaleza (CE)
Data e hora: 24/05/2023 – 19h (de Brasília)
Árbitro: Gustavo Tejera (URU)
Assistentes: Carlos Barreiro e Santiago Fernández (ambos URU)
VAR: Jhon Perdomo (COL)
Cartões amarelos: Zé Welison (FOR), Braida, Carlos Sánchez e Luján (SLO)
Cartoes vermelhos:
VAR:

GOLS: Luján (GC), aos 16’/1°T (1-0), Maroni, aos 18’/1° (1-1), Silvio Romero 24’/1°T (2-1), Maroni, aos 10’/2°T (2-2), Yago Pikachu (51’/2°T) (3-2)

FORTALEZA (Técnico: Juan Pablo Vojvoda)

João Ricardo; Dudu, Brítez, Titi e Tinga; José Welison, Caio Alexandre (Hércules, aos 29’/2°T) e Pochettino (Thiago Galhardo, aos 17’/2°T); Calebe, Silvio Romero (Lucero, aos 28’/2°T) e Moisés.

SAN LORENZO (Técnico: Rubén Darío Insúa)

Batalla; Campi, Rafael Pérez e Carlos Sánchez; Jalil Elias, Peruzzi (Vombergar, no intervalo), Luján, Maroni (Irala, aos 25’/2°T) e Braida; Blandi (Leguizamón, no intervalo) e Bareiro.

Lucas Bergvall's real Tottenham return date revealed by Swedish media

Tottenham Hotspur star Lucas Bergvall will miss at least the rest of the season and the next round of international fixtures, according to reports in Sweden.

Bergvall injured as Spurs hunt Europa League glory

There’s no question the Lilywhites won’t have 100 per cent of their focus on the all-London clash with West Ham this weekend, despite the unquestionable morale boost a win over the Hammers would provide.

Ange Postecoglou’s side travel to Norway next week with a 3-1 aggregate lead over Bodo/Glimt, knowing if the manager can fulfil his second season trophy promise it would not only rescue a diasastrous domestic campaign but also present more opportunities in the transfer market with Champions League football on offer.

They will have to do it without perhaps their player of the season however, with Swedish starlet Bergvall injured in training and since spotted wearing a protective boot.

Explaining the problem in his pre-West Ham press conference, Postecoglou said he expects the 19 year-old, who has just signed a new contract, to miss most or all of the remaining matches: “Just something you see all the time. It wasn’t a tackle, he was on his own, he just went to turn and just his ankle gave away, so it’s just one of those things.

“Sometimes life works in mysterious ways and it’s denied Lucas the opportunity to play in a big game last night (Thursday). He’s been a massive contributor to us, but I’ve got no doubt he’ll come back stronger from that.”

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A lot is on the line.

ByEmilio Galantini May 1, 2025 Swedish media share Bergvall return date

According to Swedish outlet Fotboll Direkt, translated by Sport Witness, Bergvall is without a doubt set to miss the entire Spurs fixture list, including a potential all-English Europa League final in Bilbao on May 21.

However, Ange may have underplayed the issue, with this update suggesting the teenager’s return is “at least eight weeks” away, meaning he would also miss Sweden’s matches against Hungary on June 6 and Algeria on June 10, as well as the opening stages of Spurs’ pre season, with a return date expected around July 1.

Lucas Bergvall

This would of course be a massive blow for a player who has taken huge strides this season, having featured in 27 top flight matches and 12 more in European competition.

The young midfielder expressed his delight this week after signing a new deal that will keep him at the club until 2031, but will now have to wait until the middle of the summer to continue that journey.

As for Ange, he will have to rely on a combination of Pape Sarr, Rodrigo Bentancur and Bergvall’s compatriot Dejan Kulusevski to fill the gap against West Ham, in Norway on Thursday and beyond.

He's now worth £9m: Rangers have already let their own version of Maeda go

da 888casino: With Rangers’ season now, to all intents and purposes, completely over, attention has started to turn towards the summer.

da dobrowin: On Thursday night, the Gers crashed out of the Europa League at the quarter-final stage, beaten 2-0 by Athletic Club Bilbao at San Mamés.

This confirmed that the Light Blues will end the season trophyless, not involved in this weekend’s Scottish Cup semi-finals, having been historically dumped out by Queen’s Park earlier in the competition.

Meantime, in the Scottish Premiership, the Gers are 15 points adrift of runaway leaders Celtic with 15 points to play for, and a goal difference that is 42 inferior; they’re not going to catch their rivals even if, rather jokingly, Kris Boyd said “the title race is still on”.

So now, it’s pretty much full focus on next summer; the squad needs a major overhaul and a new manager is required too, all of which, ideally, must be sorted out quickly, considering Rangers’ season will start early with a Champions League second qualifying round tie on 22/23 July.

This summer’s rebuild would certainly be easier had the Gers been able to hold onto their “big prospect” being compared to the SPFL’s best player.

Daizen Maeda's impact at Celtic

Given Daizen Maeda’s form for Celtic this season, the Japanese forward is an absolute shoo-in to win the PFA Scotland Players’ Player of the Year as well as the SFWA Footballer of the Year awards, to add to the Premiership golden boot he’s on course to collect too.

Maeda was on target during last weekend’s thumping of Kilmarnock, taking his tally to 31 for the season, four of which came in the Champions League.

He is therefore seeking to become only the third Celtic player this century to score 40 times in a single campaign, after Henrik Larsson in 2003/04 and Leigh Griffiths 12 years later, with six, or possibly seven, matches remaining in which to achieve this.

To date, Maeda has netted five times against Rangers, one of which came during December’s League Cup Final, before also converting the winning penalty as the Hoops hoisted aloft the trophy at Hampden. ​​​

Meantime, there is an ex-Rangers attacker being compared to Maeda, one that the Gers will surely rue letting go.

The ex-Rangers star impressing in the Champions League

Abdallah Sima only spent one season on loan at Rangers from Brighton & Hove Albion, namely the most recent campaign, but, during his 40 appearances for the Light Blues, he certainly impressed, with the table below outlining why.

Abdallah Sima’s Rangers career

Statistics

Sima at Rangers

Appearances

40

Minutes

2,662

Goals

16

Assists

2

Minutes per goal

166

Winning goals

5

Chances created

26

Shot accuracy

54.47%

Statistics courtesy of Transfermarkt and Squawka

The Senegalese international was Rangers’ third-highest scorer last season, behind only James Tavernier and Cyriel Dessers, but they were unable to keep hold of him.

Instead, Brighton decided to loan the 23-year-old out to Stade Brestois, for whom he’s scored 11 times in 35 appearances, particularly impressing during les Pirates’ debut Champions League campaign, on target against Sturm Graz before also scoring a brace against RB Salzburg.

Abdallah Sima

Podcast host Dan Woffenden labels him a “big prospect”, with David Hutt of Breaking the Lines impressed by Sima’s ‘speed, strength, positional awareness [and] link-up play’, adding he possesses all the attributes of a ‘modern-day striker’.

Meantime, Andy Naylor and Mark Carey of the Athletic outline Sima’s ‘meteoric rise’, given that he was playing for Silon Táborsko in the Czech lower leagues as recently as 2020, now one of European football’s hottest properties, according to Nick Ames of the Guardian.

His current Transfermarkt valuation has skyrocketed to a career high of €10m (£9m) this season, which would make him the most valuable member of the current Rangers squad.

So, let’s assess how his Champions League statistics compare to those of Maeda.

Abdallah Sima vs Daizen Maeda UCL 24/25 comparison

Statistics

Sima

UCL rank

Maeda

UCL rank

Goals

3

35th

4

22nd

Goals per 90

0.53

28th

0.47

34th

Goals – xG

+0.5

126th

+1

54th

Shots

16

68th

15

83rd

Shots on target %

25%

241st

46.7%

76th

Shots per 90

2.83

42nd

1.78

119th

Goals per shot

0.19

72nd

0.27

29th

Shot-creating actions

12

266th

15

216th

Shot-creating action per 90

2.13

225th

1.78

264th

Progressive carries

113

458th

163

342nd

Touches in opp pen area

27

89th

29

78th

All statistics courtesy of FBref.com

As the table outlines, looking at statistics from this season’s Champions League, Sima and Maeda are stylistically very similar – as has been noted by FBref – particularly when it comes to their numbers for shots, shot-creating actions and touches in the opposition penalty area.

Rangers loanee Abdallah Sima.

What is certain is that this flailing Rangers side would certainly be stronger with Sima in it, and he has ultimately proved to be a major loss this season.

'I always feel guilty' – Ruben Amorim claims Man Utd should be BOOED more often after terrible season spills over into tour defeat to ASEAN All Stars

Ruben Amorim admitted that Manchester United should be booed more often after an embarrassing defeat to ASEAN All Stars.

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  • United finished 15th in the Premier League standings
  • Lost 1-0 to ASEAN All-Stars in Malaysia
  • Fans booed the stars after another insipid display
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    United’s return to Malaysian soil for the first time in 15 years ended in disappointment, as the Premier League giants slumped to a 1-0 defeat against the ASEAN All Stars in front of a massive crowd at Bukit Jalil National Stadium. The 72,550 fans who packed the stadium were treated to a disjointed display from the English side, who failed to register a single goal in their first match of the post-season tour.

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    It was a game to forget for the Red Devils, whose sluggish performance drew fervent boos from sections of the crowd at full-time. One particularly wayward pass by young midfielder Toby Collyer while the team was chasing an equaliser sparked one of the loudest boos from frustrated supporters.

  • WHAT AMORIM SAID

    Following the loss, Amorim did not shy away from accepting blame for the underwhelming showing.

    "I feel always guilty of the performance of the team since I am here in the first game," Amorim said. "I am guilty then the boos from the fans, maybe it is something we need because every game that we lost in the Premier League, they were always there. I felt when we finished every time the supporters were with us. Let's see for next season. We should perform better. We were slow, we don’t have in us to win every exercise in training, and every game, the important thing is we had no injuries. With some players, it was a risk, but we wanted to show respect to the fans. We should win with these kind of games."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR MANCHESTER UNITED?

    The loss to the ASEAN All Stars is not the end of United’s off-season obligations in Asia. The team will face the Hong Kong national side on Friday in their final match of the current tour. Meanwhile, a trio of players is scheduled to fly to India for a promotional event, as part of the club's growing commercial footprint in the region.

Ex-Bayern Munich striker to land Bundesliga manager's job after snubbing former club in shock twist

Sandro Wagner will step down as Germany's assistant coach in June and has already been approached by Augsburg to take over as head coach.

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  • Wagner to quit as assistant coach role with Germany
  • Augsburg keen to appoint him as head coach
  • Ex-Bayern striker reportedly turned down Hoffenheim
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    According to journalist Florian Plettenberg, former Bayern striker Wagner, who is currently the assistant to Julian Nagelsmann at the German national team, is the 'top candidate' to become Augsburg head coach next season. Furthermore, Wagner has also turned down advances from one of his former clubs in Hoffenheim.

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    The future of current Augsburg manager Jess Thorup is clouded in uncertainty at the moment, with Plettenberg reporting on Thursday that an "internal analysis" was being conducted at the club to evaluate the futures of both Thorup and sporting director Marinko Jurendic. Augsburg's higher-ups are unhappy with the sporting progress in recent weeks, with "no consensus regarding future strategic squad planning, including transfers and overall squad structure."

    While Thorup remains in charge for the time being, Augsburg are believed to be desperate to acquire the services of Wagner, who is touted as a highly talented young tactician. Although Augsburg reportedly have made an offer, the 37-year-old has not yet signed the contract, despite turning down Hoffenheim.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    Wagner has already announced his decision to leave his role as the assistant coach of the German national team after the Nations League in June, eyeing a future in management at the top level. The Munich-born ex-German international began his journey in coaching by taking over fourth-tier outfit SpVgg Unterhaching in 2021, guiding them to promotion to the 3. Liga in 2023. He left Unterhaching to become the head coach of the Germany U20 team, before being appointed as Rudi Voller's assistant for Die Mannschaft just months later, in September 2023.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR SANDRO WAGNER?

    Wagner will hope to bow out on a high by helping Nagelsmann & Co. win the Nations League next month. He'll be in the dugout discussing tactics and instructions with the Germany NT head coach on June 4 in the semi-final against Portugal.

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نجح الهلال السعودي في تحقيق الفوز الأول له في بطولة دوري روشن للموسم الجديد 2025-2026، على نظيره الرياض بهدفين دون رد.

والتقى الهلال مع الرياض، على أرضية ملعب المملكة أرينا، وذلك ضمن مواجهات الجولة الأولى من بطولة دوري روشن السعودي.

وافتتح متعب الحربي التسجيل للهلال في الدقيقة 22 من عمر الشوط الأول بتصويبة صاروخية سكنت الشباك.

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وأضاف مالكوم الهدف الثاني في الدقيقة 45+3، من تصويبة قوية متقنة من على حدود منطقة الجزاء سكنت المرمى.

بتلك الفوز، حصد الهلال أول ثلاثة نقاط له في مشواره ببطولة الدوري السعودي محتلًا المركز الأول، بينما يتواجد الرياض بالمركز الأخير بدون نقاط. هدف الهلال الأول أمام الرياض في الدوري السعودي

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Onde assistir aos jogos de hoje do Campeonato Paulista? Saiba

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da stake casino: A quarta rodada do Campeonato Paulista terá quatro partidas nesta quarta-feira. Dois grandes vão a campo hoje: Palmeiras, que enfrenta o Ituano, e o Santos, que encara o Água Santa. Confira abaixo quais são os quatro jogos do dia e saiba onde assistir.

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Everton talks revealed over target whose price just went from £10m to £20m

da brwin: Internal talks are said to be underway at Everton regarding the signing of an attacking player with “flair” this summer, according to a new transfer update.

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da poker: The Blues continue to be linked with new signings at the end of the season, with Tottenham attacker Manor Solomon one such figure. He is currently on loan at Leeds United, helping them mount a serious Premier League promotion charge in the Championship and being valued around £10m by Spurs for a permanent exit.

Worryingly, however, Real Madrid are reportedly eyeing a move for Everton centre-back Jarrad Branthwaite, with the reigning Champions League holders seeing him as a strong option to bring in and bolster their defence.

The Blues would surely only entertain enormous offers for the England international, though, considering he is viewed as a huge long-term prospect who can lead the defence for many more years to come, with the price tag thought to be around £70m or more.

Meanwhile, David Moyes is believed to be the driving force behind Abdoulaye Doucoure potentially being handed a contract extension at Everton, with the manager no doubt seeing him as an important player moving forward.

Everton hold internal talks over signing "flair" attacker

According to a fresh claim from Ben Jacobs for Give Me Sport, Everton have now held internal talks over the signing of Spurs attacker Solomon this summer: “I’m taking a little look, as we discussed with Fabrizio, on Manor Solomon and his future. He’s doing very well for Leeds and Fabrizio is right to point out that Leeds would like to keep him.

“But, by that same token, there’s no option to buy there and there are other Premier League clubs interested. Everton have discussed him internally. Leicester City, if they can somehow stay in the Premier League, (are) another one to watch.”

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Soloman stands out as a good option for Everton this summer, having enjoyed an impressive campaign for Leeds, scoring and assisting seven times apiece in the Championship, and this has led to reports of his price tag skyrocketing in recent days up to £20m.

Moyes driving Everton chiefs to new contract offer for star who Dyche loved

Everton are already putting plans in place for next season and David Moyes is keen for the club to keep hold of one player.

ByBrett Worthington Feb 27, 2025

The 25-year-old doesn’t appear to have a long-term future at Spurs, and while there appears to be strong competition for him, the Blues should fancy their chances of enticing him to the club, especially ahead of a move to their impressive new stadium in the coming months.

Solomon has been a highly-rated player since his younger days, with football talent scout Jacek Kulig pointing out his “flair” as a key part of his game back in 2019, while Jamie Redknapp has described him as “pocket rocket” of a footballer.

The fact that some talks have already taken place within the club can only bode well for Everton, and Solomon could come in and provide competition for Iliman Ndiaye on the left wing, as well as give added depth for Moyes in that area.

Barcelona set to sensationally re-sign defender they let go in 2015 as €40m Spaniard – who had record snatched off him by Lamine Yamal – already has 'internal agreement' to make return

Barcelona want to sign defensive reinforcements this summer and they could sensationally reunite with one of their former youth players.

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  • Barca on the hunt to sign a left-back
  • Have been eyeing a reunion with Alex Grimaldo
  • Club and player have reportedly reached an 'internal agreement'
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    According to, Barcelona are keen on bringing Bayer Leverkusen's Alejandro Grimaldo back to the club in a bid to reinforce their defence. Although the left-back still has a contract with the 2023-24 Bundesliga champions until 2027, there is said to be an internal agreement with Leverkusen's management. This should enable Grimaldo to return to his youth club. The transfer fee is rumoured to be between €30-40 million (£26-34m).

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  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    The Spanish international dreams of returning to Barcelona, as he made clear in an interview with the Catalan newspaper in March.

    "Yes, that is definitely a goal I have. I have it very clear in my mind, and the club (Leverkusen; editor's note) knows it too. I want to return to Spain in the medium to short term and experience living there, because after all, it's my country. I want to play there and enjoy the experience," said the 29-year-old, emphasising: "I grew up at La Masia. It's the club where I grew up as a player and as a person, and it's the club I wanted to play for since I was a child."

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    Grimaldo was the youngest player to ever play in Segunda Division, the second-tier of Spanish football now known as LaLiga Hypermotion, achieving the feat at the age of 15 years and 349 days while playing for Barcelona B against Cartagena on September 4, 2011. That record, though, was broken by Lamine Yamal in 2022.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR BARCELONA?

    Having won the Copa del Rey, and with a healthy four-point lead over arch-rivals Real Madrid in the league, Barcelona are on course to win the treble. On Wednesday, they drew the first leg of the Champions League semi-final against Inter 3-3. The return leg at San Siro will be played next Tuesday, but before that, the Catalans must ensure they don't slip up against bottom-placed Real Valladolid on Saturday, May 3.

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