Celtic keen to sign wonderkid who club chiefs think is a star in the making

Celtic are now keen on signing an exciting young forward who is being chased by teams in England and Europe, according to a recent report.

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The Hoops extended their lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership on Wednesday evening after beating Dundee United 2-0 at Parkhead. Brendan Rodgers’ side are well in control of the league title but will also hope they have enough to make the knockout stages of the Champions League, and to do that, Rodgers may have his eye on one or two new arrivals.

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In the past week, it has been reported that Celtic are closing in on the signing of Altay Bayindir from Manchester United. The Turkish international has struggled for regular minutes since joining the Red Devils, and with him looking to play more football and with United open to the idea of a sale, a move could be on the cards this month. It also emerged over the weekend that the Hoops are expected to sign Kieran Tierney this month.

Kieran Tierney

The Arsenal defender is expected to join Celtic on a loan deal until the end of the campaign before signing a three-year deal to rejoin the Scottish side on a permanent basis. But these are not the only players to be linked with a move to Celtic, as Burnley’s Josh Brownhill, Brondby striker Mathias Kvistgaarden and Norway under-21 midfielder Sondre Orjasaeter are a few other players who have been mentioned with a move to Celtic Park.

Celtic looking to sign wonderkid this month

The list doesn’t stop there for the Hoops, because according to The Sun, Celtic are interested in signing wonderkid Mason Melia this month, but they face stiff competition from Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur.

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The 17-year-old, who has been labelled as one of the “most exciting talents” to come out of the Republic of Ireland in recent years, currently plays for St. Patrick’s Athletic in Ireland. The forward joined the club’s academy in 2022 from Bray Academy, and in April 2023 he was promoted to the first team, where he has excelled.

The young striker could now leave the Irish side this month, and Celtic are one of the teams interested in securing his signing. However, they are not alone in their pursuit, as several teams across Europe have shown an interest, including Eintracht Frankfurt and Genk. Tottenham are also interested in signing Melia, and it is Spurs that the player is said to be most keen on joining.

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The Premier League side saw a £1 million bid rejected for the striker last month, and with personal terms not expected to be a problem, Spurs are weighing up whether to complete the transfer with a higher offer this month. Celtic have not given up on signing Melia, as those at the club see him as a possible future star.

Indeed, last year the striker became the youngest goalscorer in League of Ireland history, and he is said to have caught the eye in St. Patrick’s Conference League play-off against Istanbul Basaksehir back in August too.

If a deal is agreed upon this month, Melia would not be able to join Celtic until January 2026, the first transfer window after he turns 18 in September, due to Brexit rules.

Man Utd make first contact to sign "magnificent" bargain Nkunku alternative

As Ruben Amorim looks to welcome his first arrival at Manchester United, those at Old Trafford have reportedly made their first contact to sign an attacking reinforcement.

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The Red Devils are yet to get their January business underway even whilst they sit in the bottom half and struggling under Amorim. With just under a week remaining until the transfer window slams shut too, they could be left in a mood of desperation in pursuit of improving a squad which has so far failed to hit the heights in their new manager’s 3-4-2-1 system.

The former Sporting boss has been well aware of just who doesn’t suit his system from the off, with Marcus Rashford cast aside and often the subject of his frustration as was the case in his post-match press conference following victory over Fulham.

In need of a fresh attacking option who ticks the boxes that Rashford supposedly does not, Christopher Nkunku has been a name mentioned in recent weeks with Manchester United reportedly discussing a swap deal which would see Alejandro Garnacho head in the opposite direction.

Garnacho has, to his credit, fought his way back into the side but remains a name who could be used to fund incomings for Amorim. If those hefty funds are not available and Garnacho stays put, however, then the Red Devils could turn to a bargain deal.

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According to Caught Offside, Manchester United have now made their first contact in the race to sign Rayan Cherki, who is available for just €22m (£18m) amid Lyon’s current financial woes.

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At such a bargain price, Manchester United would be wise to act and secure a player who’d slot straight into Amorim’s sytem in place of the likes of Garnacho and Rashford.

"Magnificent" Cherki is one to watch

Cashing in on Garnacho and then turning towards the cheaper Cherki would certainly be an option which suits INEOS’ cost-cutting measures. Given that the versatile forward, who can play on both wings and as an attacking midfielder, is still just 21 years old too it wouldn’t be absurd to suggest that there’s still plenty more to come.

Dubbed a “magnificent talent” by football talent scout Jacek Kulig, the Frenchman could become the bargain of the winter window or perhaps even the summer should Manchester United and others wait to make their move.

If Amorim is searching for players who’d suit his system, then Cherki should be high up on his wishlist in the coming months given his ability to play

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Tammy Beaumont double-century helps England warm up with 500 runs in a day

England in control against Australia A while Lauren Winfield-Hill, Paige Scholfield post tons against Test side

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Tammy Beaumont made a double-century before retiring•ECB via Getty Images

Tammy Beaumont scored a double-century as England Women piled on 510 runs in a day to build a huge 390-run lead against Australia A Women during a three-day warm-up for the Women’s Ashes Test at Trent Bridge next week.Beaumont retired out on 201 from 238 balls in Derby with England 611 for 7 in response to 221 all out by an Australia A side captained by left-arm spinner Jess Jonassen, the only member of Australia’s Test squad to move into the A side for the build-up game.Beaumont and Emma Lamb, who fell for 10 on Thursday when she was caught by Tahlia Wilson off the bowling of Maitlan Brown, are England’s incumbent Test openers, having done the job in last year’s draw with South Africa at Taunton. Heather Knight, Nat Sciver-Brunt and Sophia Dunkley all scored half-centuries and Amy Jones cruised to 88 off just 65 balls before Jonassen had her caught by Brown.Related

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Jones was full of praise for Beaumont’s knock, which resumed on 65 on the second morning with England 120 runs behind with nine wickets in hand. She shared a 170-run partnership with captain Knight for the second wicket and 148 with Sciver-Brunt, Knight’s deputy, for the third.”Five hundred runs in a day is a great effort and Tammy set that up brilliantly,” Jones said. “I thought it was an incredible innings really. I don’t remember any chances. She just looked really free flowing and soaked up pressure in the harder moments of the game as well, so she was brilliant and we had some good partnerships throughout which is good to see.”But an intriguing sub-plot was developing in Leicester, where England A, led by captain by Lauren Winfield-Hill, took a lead of 278 runs after two days of their three-day warm-up against Australia’s Test players. Winfield-Hill, who lost her England central contract ahead of this season amid a nine-month period of being overlooked for the senior side, reached 106 from 148 deliveries batting at No. 4 before legspinner Alana King had her caught by Georgia Wareham.Meanwhile Danni Wyatt, who is part of England’s Test squad but moved to the A side this week, scored 37 off 43 balls at No. 5 before she was trapped lbw by Australia pace spearhead Darcie Brown. Wyatt had moved to the top of the order in the shorter formats last year when Winfield-Hill lost her place during the 50-over World Cup and Beaumont was dropped from the T20 side ahead of the Commonwealth Games. Winfield-Hill made a return to T20Is during England’s winter tour of West Indies, twice batting at No. 3 below Wyatt, who has played 245 white-ball internationals but is yet to make her Test debut.Paige Scholfield, the leading run-scorer in the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy so far this season, also scored a century, while Bess Heath and Grace Scrivens, who led England to the Under-19 T20 World Cup final earlier this year, scored a half-centuries against the Australians.Ashleigh Gardner, the Australian allrounder named Player of the Tournament after helping her side lift the T20 World Cup in February, didn’t bowl as a precaution after being hit on the right index finger while catching before play on Thursday. While there was some swelling, the injury didn’t trouble her while batting or fielding and she was expected to be fit for the Test starting on Thursday.England A closed on 562 for 9 in reply to Australia’s first-innings 284, which was built on opener Beth Mooney’s century. Kim Garth was the pick on a “tough day” for Australia’s bowlers, with 4 for 69, and King claimed three wickets.”There is a lot of positives to come out of it though,” Garth said. “I think we actually did quite well on a wicket that’s not offering much for the bowlers. Credit to them as well, they did bat very well. If you asked the coaching staff upstairs, I think they probably would have wanted a game like this rather than just cruising through three days of cricket so I think there’s plenty to take out of it into next week.”

Leeds could repeat Roofe masterclass with move for "wonderful" EFL star

da jogodeouro: Time is running out for Leeds United to dip into the transfer market to bolster their squad before the January transfer window slams shut at the start of February.

da supremo: The Whites have yet to make a splash this month but are not in any desperate need of reinforcements as they sit at the top of the Championship table as it stands.

A relatively comfortable 3-0 win over Sheffield Wednesday at Elland Road on Sunday ensured that they moved back to the summit, after Sheffield United had overtaken them on Saturday.

Goals from Manor Solomon, Largie Ramazani, and Ao Tanaka secured all three points for the West Yorkshire outfit, whilst Illan Meslier kept a clean sheet between the sticks.

Instead of splashing the cash on a big name from the Premier League, or on an exciting player from abroad, Leeds could do a smaller piece of business and take a gamble on a domestic option.

The Whites have had success when dipping into the Football League to pick up promising young talent in the past, with Kemar Roofe one excellent example of them doing that.

Leeds United's Kemar Roofe masterclass

In the summer of 2016, Leeds swooped to sign Kemar Roofe from Oxford United in a deal that was reported to be worth around £3m after the centre-forward had caught the eye in League Two.

The English-born attacker had produced 17 goals and ten assists in 40 appearances in League Two during the 2015/16 campaign, which convinced the Whites to spend £3m on the young dynamo.

Former Leeds striker Kemar Roofe.

Roofe was not an instant hit at Elland Road, though, as the former Oxford man only found the back of the net four times in 49 appearances in all competitions in his first season with the club.

The Leeds striker needed that year to settle into life in West Yorkshire and in the Championship, having played in League Two prior to that, and stepped his game up in the following two campaigns.

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As you can see in the table above, Roofe made himself a reliable goal threat for the Whites in his second and third years at the club in the Championship, scoring 25 goals.

The Jamaica international only started 52 of those matches, almost averaging a goal every other start, and helped Leeds to make the semi-finals of the play-offs in the 2018/19 campaign under Bielsa.

Roofe’s form for Leeds attracted interest from elsewhere and Belgian giants Anderlecht swooped in to secure his services for a reported fee of up to £7m in the summer of 2019.

The West Yorkshire outfit, therefore, played a masterclass by snapping the striker up for £3m, as they got two terrific seasons out of him before cashing in for a profit of £4m.

Leeds could look to repeat the blinder they played with Roofe in the current January transfer window by raiding Oxford United for another one of their young talents.

Leeds interested in Oxford gem

Football Insider recently reported that Leeds are one of a number of teams interested in signing Tyler Goodrham from Gary Rowett’s side this month.

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The outlet claimed that the Whites, Swansea City, Sunderland, and Coventry City are all vying to secure a deal for the 21-year-old starlet to bolster their respective squads.

It states that all four teams are keeping tabs on the Oxford United star and are plotting late-window moves to snap up the attacking midfielder ahead of the second half of the season.

This means that Leeds may have to act fast if they want to secure his services this month because there is plenty of interest from other sides in the division.

Football Insider’s report did not, though, reveal how much money it would take to convince Oxford to part ways with their young starlet midway through the season.

Leeds must, now, make a move to win the race for Goodrham because the talented youngster could come in as a terrific long-term addition to Daniel Farke’s squad.

Why Leeds should sign Tyler Goodrham

Instead of signing a big name, like Buendia – for example, who can come in and be expected to make an immediate impact in the second half of the season, the Whites could sign the Oxford gem with a view to him being a key player for the German boss in the future.

At the age of 21, the Irish dynamo would come in as a young talent with plenty of time left ahead of him to develop and improve over the years to come.

He could spend the second half of this season as a squad player for Leeds and learn from the likes of Brenden Aaronson, Wilfried Gnonto, and Largie Ramazani, among others, to improve and hone his skills, as a winger or as an attacking midfielder.

The versatile forward, who can play centrally or out wide, has produced three goals and three assists in 25 appearances in the Championship so far this term, which means that he has shown promise in the final third without being a consistent threat.

Goodrham, who was hailed as a “wonderful” player by ex-boss Des Buckingham, made his breakthrough as a regular starter in League One last season and helped his side earn promotion up to the second tier.

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As you can see in the table above, the young attacker contributed with 12 direct goal contributions in just 23 starts, which speaks to his potential to make a big impact in the final third when he is at his best.

Like they did with Roofe, Leeds may have to be patient with Goodrham and accept that he is unlikely to be a key star right away, given his decent, but unspectacular, return this season, but with the hope that he will follow in Roofe’s footsteps and grow into a valuable asset for the club in the future.

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Root breaks three-year drought for tourists

Not since 2013 had a visiting batsman scored a century in a Test in India

Bharath Seervi09-Nov-201682.75 Joe Root’s average in the first Tests of a series since 2014 – the best among all batsmen with 15 or more innings. He has made four centuries and seven fifties in 19 innings. Furthermore, his average in the first innings of the first Tests of series since 2014 is 110.2013 The last time a visiting batsman scored a century in Tests in India – Michael Clarke in Chennai. Since then, there had been no century by an overseas player in 12 consecutive Tests before Root’s 124 in this match.0 Number of higher and bigger partnerships by visiting pairs in India since the start of the South Africa series last season: Root and Moeen Ali added 179 runs in 48.2 overs. The biggest in terms of runs in the last two series was 124 between Tom Latham and Kane Williamson in Kanpur and the longest was Hashim Amla and Faf du Plessis’ 46.2 overs in Nagpur.20 Consecutive innings without a 300-plus total by visiting teams in India. England ended the day with 311 for 4. The last such total of over 300 was Australia’s 408 in Mohali in 2012-13.13 Number of batsmen to remain not out on 99 overnight – Moeen became the 13th such player. Two batsmen have faced this twice in their career: Glenn Turner and Mudassar Nazar. Moeen is the fifth England player to have this distinction after Jack Hobbs, Wally Hammond, Allan Lamb and Graeme Hick. All the previous players got to their century on the next day of the Test.68 Previous highest score for Moeen in Tests outside England, which came in Chittagong last month. His unbeaten 99 is the highest in an away Test and his fourth fifty-plus score outside England.88 Root’s previous best score in Tests in Asia, that came in Dubai last year. He had five fifties in Asia before this. He averages 67.14 in first innings in Asia with four fifties and a hundred in seven innings, against 33.00 in second innings with a solitary fifty.0 Number of younger England debutants to open the innings than Haseeb Hameed, who was 19 years, 297 days. The previous youngest was Len Hutton, who opened on his debut aged 21 and three days, against New Zealand at Lord’s in 1937. Hameed is overall the fifth-youngest debutant for England in Tests.

Chetan Sharma resigns as India's chairman of selectors after TV sting operation

Chetan Sharma had been reappointed to the role only in January

ESPNcricinfo staff17-Feb-2023Chetan Sharma has resigned from his post as India’s chairman of selectors after being caught in an undercover TV sting operation. His resignation was accepted by BCCI secretary Jay Shah, according to an ANI report.On February 14, an Indian TV news channel released video footage of Sharma talking about various matters relating to the national team, including alleged issues between Virat Kohli and former BCCI president Sourav Ganguly, and Jasprit Bumrah’s injury. It appears that Sharma did not know he was being filmed clandestinely at the time.”Yes, Chetan has tendered his resignation to BCCI secretary Jay Shah and his resignation has been accepted. His position had become untenable after the sting operation,” a senior BCCI source told PTI. “He resigned voluntarily and wasn’t asked to resign.”Sharma was reinstated as chief selector only in January, after the BCCI had removed the entire selection panel in November following India’s semi-final defeat from the 2022 T20 World Cup in Australia, and invited fresh applications. Sharma continued to function in his role until the new panel was appointed, with him once again as chairman.His exit leaves India’s selection panel comprising Salil Ankola, SS Das, Subroto Banerjee and S Sharath, with the BCCI yet to appoint a new chairman.Sharma, 57, played 23 Test matches and 65 ODIs for India between 1984 and 1994.

RCB search for consolation win against upbeat Mumbai Indians

Big Picture

A week ago, Royal Challengers Bangalore were languishing at the bottom of the table with zero wins. Mumbai Indians, meanwhile, were riding high on top of the table with a perfect five. Mumbai had sealed their top-three spot while Royal Challengers’ chances were hanging by a thread. Earlier in the tournament, Mumbai had inflicted a heavy defeat on Royal Challengers the last time these teams had met.Royal Challengers have roared back in some style since then. After a win against UP Warriorz, they went on to thrash Gujarat Giants by eight wickets in a high-scorer. Mumbai, meanwhile, were handed their first defeat of the tournament by Warriorz.But following Warriorz’s win against Giants on Monday, Royal Challengers have been eliminated from the competition*. Mumbai will have to turn up in less than 24 hours for this encounter, so Royal Challengers will want to make use of this chance to finish the tournament on a high.Meanwhile, Mumbai, for their part, will want to hold on to the top spot which would give them a direct entry into the final. If Delhi Capitals beat them on Monday and go on to win their last league game against Warriorz, then there’s a chance Mumbai might not finish first.The teams’ respective captains – two Indian stalwarts – have had contrasting fortunes. Harmanpreet Kaur has 205 runs with three fifties while Smriti Mandhana has crossed 30 just twice. Can Mandhana outdo her opposite number this time around?

Players to Watch

Having impressed enough with her bowling, Issy Wong showcased her batting skills in the match against Warriorz with a 19-ball 32 to resurrect Mumbai’s innings. She has bowled superbly in the three games Mumbai have played at the DY Patil Sports Academy so far, making the most of the early swing on offer and finishing with figures of 1 for 7, 3 for 10 and 1 for 24 respectively. Her economy of 5.78 in the tournament is the second-best among players who’ve bowled a minimum of 15 overs.Sophie Devine delivered a banging performance against Giants, smashing eight sixes and nine fours on her way to a 36-ball 99. In Royal Challengers’ last two games, she’s been effective with the new ball as well – removing Warriorz’s openers in the first over and sending Giants’ Sophia Dunkley back in the third over.

Possible XIs

Mumbai Indians: 1 Hayley Matthews, 2 Yastika Bhatia (wk), 3 Nat Sciver-Brunt, 4 Harmanpreet Kaur (c), 5 Amelia Kerr, 6 Issy Wong, 7 Humaira Kazi, 8 Dhara Gujjar, 9 Amanjot Kaur, 10 Jintimani Kalita, 11 Saika IshaqueRoyal Challengers: 1 Sophie Devine, 2 Smriti Mandhana (capt.), 3 Ellyse Perry, 4 Heather Knight, 5 Kanika Ahuja, 6 Richa Ghosh (wk), 7 Shreyanka Patil, 8 Disha Kasat, 9 Sobhana Asha, 10 Megan Schutt, 11 Preeti Bose.

Stats and Trivia

  • Saika Ishaque’s economy rate is 5.63, the best economy in the tournament so far (minimum 10 overs)
  • Devine’s batting strike rate against spinners during her 99 off 36 balls was 336.36. She scored 74 runs off 22 balls against spin on the day
  • Mumbai’s bowlers have taken the most wickets (16) in the powerplay while Royal Challengers bowlers have taken the least (8)

Quotes

“I’m so used to hearing chants for [Ellyse] Perry and [Smriti] Mandhana, and was feeling a bit left out. To hear your name and experience this atmosphere, it will stay with me for a very long time.”
Sophie Devine after her match-winning knock against Giants*1.30pm GMT – The story was updated after UP Warriorz’s match against Gujarat Giants to say Royal Challengers Bangalore have been eliminated from the tournament

Palmeiras tem Fortaleza como 'pedra no sapato' na Era Abel Ferreira

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da apostaganha: O Palmeiras está a uma vitória de ser campeão do Brasileirão-2022. No entanto, a próxima partida será contra um adversário que não tem sido agradável para o Verdão nos últimos tempos: o Fortaleza. As equipes se enfrentam nesta quarta-feira, às 21h30, no Allianz Parque, e promete ser uma parada nada fácil para os palmeirenses.

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Desde que Abel Ferreira assumiu o comando do Alviverde, em novembro de 2020, ele enfrentou a equipe cearense em quatro oportunidades e venceu apenas uma vez, em fevereiro de 2021, ainda pelo Campeonato Brasileiro de 2020, por 3 a 0, dentro de casa.

Nos outros três embates dali para cá foram duas derrotas e um empate. Os dois jogos perdidos pelo Palmeiras foram válidos pelo Brasileirão-2021: 3 a 2, no Allianz Parque, em agosto do ano passado, e 1 a 0, no Castelão, em novembro, perto da final da Libertadores.

A igualdade se deu no Brasileirão-2022, no Castelão, quando as equipes ficaram no 0 a 0, em duelo que ficou marcado pela falta de luz no estádio, motivo pelo qual houve o encerramento precoce da partida. Os palmeirenses lamentaram muito a quantidade de gols perdidos naquele dia, principalmente um de Breno Lopes.

Pouco antes de Abel assumir, quando Andrey Lopes, o “Cebola”, comandava interinamente o time, o Palmeiras também foi derrotado pelo Fortaleza: 2 a 0 para os cearenses, no Castelão, em outubro de 2020. Ou seja, dos últimos cinco duelos entre as equipes, o Verdão venceu somente um, tamanha a pedra no sapato palmeirense.

Sendo assim, se o Verdão entrar em campo nesta quarta-feira ainda precisando da vitória para confirmar o título (em caso de vitória do Internacional, mais cedo), terá um enorme desafio pela frente. Além de ser uma equipe muito bem treinada por Juan Pablo Vojvoda, ela detém um retrospecto bastante incômodo para o Alviverde.

Confira os últimos cinco jogos entre Palmeiras x Fortaleza:

10/7/2022 – Fortaleza 0 x 0 Palmeiras – Castelão – Brasileirão
20/11/2021 – Fortaleza 1 x 0 Palmeiras – Castelão – Brasileirão
7/8/2021 – Palmeiras 2 x 3 Fortaleza – Allianz Parque – Brasileirão
14/2/2021 – Palmeiras 3 x 0 Fortaleza – Allianz Parque – Brasileirão
18/10/2020 – Fortaleza 2 x 0 Palmeiras – Castelão – Brasileirão*

* Único jogo sem Abel Ferreira dessa sequência

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Welcome to Wrexham: Season 4 release date revealed as Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney deliver more documentary drama in epic League One promotion bid

The release date for Season 4 of Welcome to Wrexham has been revealed, as Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney deliver more documentary drama.

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    Hollywood co-owners in North Wales made a point of bringing cameras with them when completing a stunning takeover in 2021. The first series of the popular show covered FA Trophy final heartache at Wembley and play-off disappointment.

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