Karim Benzema wants out! Al-Ittihad striker eager for transfer away from 'disappointing' Saudi Pro League

Karim Benzema reportedly wants a transfer away from Al-Ittihad to end his "disappointing" Saudi Pro League spell.

Benzema wants to leave Saudi ArabiaDisgruntled with the lack of professionalismSPL authorities might not sanction the moveWHAT HAPPENED?

According to Benzema has expressed his "disappointment" to his inner circle during his recent trip to Madrid as he is discontent with the low level of competition in the Saudi Pro League, subpar facilities, and a perceived lack of professionalism – which he considers crucial for a top-flight competition. Additionally, the constant harassment from fans has added to the former Real Madrid star's troubles.

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Benzema's frustrations have reached a point where he is keen on leaving Al-Ittihad. Nonetheless, he acknowledges that the terms of his contract, which runs until 2026 and is worth €200m (£171m/$217m), complicate his departure.

The Saudi investment fund behind the influx of star players to the league remains firm on its strategy. This includes potentially allowing the marquee players to switch teams within the league to maintain competitiveness, but not permitting them to leave the country prematurely. Benzema’s situation illustrates this stance. Hence, despite his desire to leave, his role as a key figure representing the league, the government, and the federation means that his transfer will not be easily sanctioned.

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Any possibility of Benzema moving back to Europe hinges on a significant offer and the Saudi league securing another high-profile player to fill his void. Names like Mohamed Salah have been mentioned as potential replacements as the Egyptian is thought to be an ideal candidate who could represent the league's Muslim identity and can also carry forward the legacy of the league.

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As Benzema continues to navigate his professional and personal challenges, it remains to be seen how his situation with Al-Ittihad will unfold. For now, he must reconcile his frustrations with his commitments and continue with his Saudi Arabian sojourn – either at Al-Ittihad or at another outfit in the SPL.

Man Utd interested in signing "one-man army" who could replace Casemiro

Manchester United are interested in signing a central talisman to replace Casemiro in January, according to a reliable journalist.

Casemiro receives offer to leave

According to The Daily Mail, Casemiro, Jadon Sancho, Raphael Varane and Anthony Martial have all been made available for transfer next month, with the club’s football director John Murtough having travelled to Saudi Arabia to tout potential suitors.

The Red Devils’ defensive midfielder is believed to have recently received an offer from a mystery club in that particular country, so should he indeed seal a departure in the coming weeks, Erik ten Hag will have to go on a hunt to find a suitable replacement.

Everton’s Amadou Onana appears to have been highlighted as a possible candidate, with the 22-year-old having emerged as Sean Dyche’s second best-performing defensive player so far this season (WhoScored – Everton statistics).

The Belgium international is a long-term target of the hierarchy having reportedly held talks to join over the summer, and while a deal failed to come to fruition before the deadline, chiefs are considering taking a second bite of the cherry to bring him to Old Trafford.

Man United keen on Onana

Taking to X, Sebastien Denis revealed that Man United want to sign Onana, but they aren’t alone in their pursuit with Barcelona also in the race to secure his services in January.

Exclusive: Amadou Onana impresses in the Premier League and could leave the Toffees next summer or even this winter. Everton is asking for between 55 and 60 million € [£47-51m]. Barca has already met the midfielder's entourage. Manchester United still very interested in the former Lille player.”

Everton midfielder Amadou Onana.

Onana is a "one-man army" in the centre

Standing at 6 foot 3, Onana brings a completely different dimension to the centre of the park with his height, where he's not only strong at winning his individual battles in the air, but he also loves to get stuck into challenges to try and win back possession for his team in the Premier League.

Aerial Wins – 2.8

Tackles – 2.5

Clearances – 1.1

Pass Success Rate – 85.4%

The Dakar native is additionally capable of making a positive impact at the opposite end of the pitch having scored three goals and provided the same number of assists since joining Everton last summer, with his desire to get involved both defensively and offensively making him a well-rounded player (Transfermarkt – Onana statistics).

Ten Hag’s target is even a versatile operator having been deployed in five different positions following his arrival on the professional scene, including three roles in the midfield, as a centre-back and even at centre-forward, so he would be able to provide fantastic cover in other areas of the pitch.

As described by football talent scout Jacek Kulig, Onana is a “one-man army” because of all of the things that he can do at once, so should the board be able to get this deal over the line in the coming weeks, it would be a massive coup for Ten Hag.

Another "outstanding" Liverpool player is available v Man City after injury

Liverpool have been handed another injury boost ahead of the meeting with Manchester City this weekend, with an "outstanding" player available for selection.

Liverpool injury news

The Reds face arguably their toughest possible Premier League assignment of the season on Saturday lunchtime, making the trip to the reigning English and European champions for an enormous game. City have won an incredible 23 successive matches in all competitions at the Etihad, highlighting the magnitude of Liverpool's task, and they will have to be at their very best to get a positive result.

Jurgen Klopp hasn't been without injury problems of late, with Andy Robertson and Thiago two key players who are now long-term absentees, with neither expected to return until the New Year, acting as a big blow. Youngster Stefan Bajcetic is also someone who has been out for an extended period of time, while midfield pair Curtis Jones and Ryan Gravenberch missed the 3-0 win at home to Brentford in Liverpool's last outing.

It does look as though Klopp's issues have eased after the international break, however, with a big positive emerging from his pre-City press conference on Friday afternoon.

Liverpool handed Curtis Jones boost

According to journalist David Lynch on X, Jones is back for Liverpool's vital meeting with City on Saturday after last playing at the beginning of the month, with Joe Gomez, Ibrahima Konate and Gravernberch also in contention to feature, with the trio missing last time out.

Curtis Jones celebrating during Liverpool vs Wolverhampton Wanderers

"Jurgen Klopp confirms Joe Gomez, Ibrahima Konate, Curtis Jones and Ryan Gravenberch are all available for Saturday's trip to Manchester City."

This is good news for Liverpool, considering what an important figure Jones has become in midfield these days, bringing so many strong attributes to the side, as he continues to mature as a player. During his academy days, the 22-year-old was known more for his skill levels and general flamboyance on the ball, but Klopp has turned him into a far more disciplined midfielder, much like Gini Wijnaldum used to be during his Liverpool days.

Jones, who had been out with a hamstring issue, is press-resistant in possession – the Reds ace is enjoying a 94.2% pass completion rate in the Premier League this season – and he has also averaged 1.6 tackles in the competition, showing that he is a force both in and out of possession. Meanwhile, former Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson lauded his compatriot earlier this year, saying of him:

"He has been outstanding. Everything that he has been doing with and without the ball: with the ball it speaks for itself, he rarely gives it away, he’s great in tight spaces, a really clever footballer, the goals he scored were outstanding."

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Having Gomez and Gravenberch to call upon is also great news for Liverpool, although the pair could start on the substitutes' bench, with Konate alongside Van Dijk at the back, and Jones potentially picked in midfield with Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai.

Second-guessing Klopp's starting lineup is never easy, but he will be delighted to have as many options available as possible, with substitutes likely to play a key role in proceedings, whether that be defensive players coming on to help hold a lead or attacking stars being introduced to make the difference if a goal is needed.

Tom Brady sent ‘patience running thin’ warning after ambitious Premier League claims & failed Wayne Rooney experiment – with NFL legend facing relegation threat at Birmingham

Tom Brady has been warned that “patience is running thin” at Birmingham after ambitious Premier League claims and a failed Wayne Rooney experiment.

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American football icon is a Blues investorIntention was to push for promotionSecond tier survival battle playing out insteadWHAT HAPPENED?

The NFL legend acquired a stake in the Blues back in August 2023. A play-off push appeared to be on the cards at that point, with Brady said to be “fully involved” in a collective bid to return top-flight football to St Andrew’s.

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Manchester United and England legend Rooney was drafted in as manager to aid that quest, but he was sacked after just 15 games at the helm. Birmingham, who are reportedly exploring exciting new stadium options, are now languishing just one point above the Championship relegation zone with three games left to take in this season.

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Former Football League star Dion Dublin – who has spent time in the Midlands with Leicester, Aston Villa and Coventry – has told , who offer the latest EFL betting, of owners needing to get things right: “Birmingham fans will love the chat around a new stadium. They'll love the new stadium, but if the here and now is rubbish it might never get to that. If what happens off the pitch is all positive and it's working, it's great, but when it’s not going well on the pitch it doesn't matter. It's got to be right when you go over the white line, so I'd walk before I could run if I was at Birmingham, if I was a fan I’d want them to take it step by step and go from there. They need to get out of the rut they are in because you can tell the fans are a little bit annoyed even though they pick up wins now and then. I think the fans just want a bit of stability. Giving a manager for two or three years and let him try and create something, but the fans will always be there. They'll always fill their stadium because they are so loyal, my best pal is a Blue and he is a bit frustrated at the moment, but under the right system they can turn it around. I don't think the fans get excited by having huge names attached to the club, especially the Blues fans – I think they'll get excited about how Tom Brady treats the club and how he treats the fans because they are a big club, but patience is running thin among fans and whether you're Tom Brady or Tom Smith, they just want to see the club treated right.”

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Dublin added on the Rooney management gamble that backfired spectacularly: “For Wayne Rooney at Birmingham it looks like it just could’ve been the wrong time for him in the role. It didn’t marry up when he was there. Maybe he needed a bit more time in the role or maybe he needed more experience and could’ve had another role in between, even though he had some good results at Derby. I think that Wayne is going to find the right club. The word process is used a lot nowadays but there is an element of truth being that everybody needs time – and managers don’t get a lot of time these days.”

Wrexham goal machine Paul Mullin sent touching message by Wrexham legend after netting 100 goals for Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's side

Paul Mullin recently netted his 100th Wrexham goal in the team's win over Colchester United in League Two.

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Mullin scored 100th Wrexham goal against ColchesterRed Dragons legend congratulates MullinWelsh side four points behind StockportWHAT HAPPENED?

Mullin's 100th goal for the club brought the Red Dragons back into the game after John Akinde had handed Colchester the lead. Max Cleworth then netted the winning goal in the 85th minute to seal an important three points for his side who are seeking automatic promotion to League One next season.

The Welsh forward managed to achieve the milestone for Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's side in just three years and 136 appearances across all competitions.

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After the Colchester clash, the striker took to X to share his happiness with his fans as he wrote, "100 up! Buzzing to have reached 100 goals for Wrexham yesterday, what a journey it’s been! Thank you for all the support so far."

Wrexham legend Mickey Thomas in response to the post, wrote, "Cant wait for the next 100 #goalmachine".

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The 29-year-old striker has once again enjoyed a rich vein of form this season after helping his club achieve promotion to the English Football League in the last campaign. He has already scored 19 goals in League Two this season as Wrexham currently trail league leaders Stockport by just four points.

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The striker will be next seen in action for Phil Parkinson's side on Tuesday as they take on Crawley Town in an important League Two fixture.

Ella Toone – partner, salary, age, net worth, stats, height, TikTok & more

Until four years after England's 1966 World Cup coronation, women's football had been banned professionally for nearly 50 years. But while the Three Lions have failed to rediscover that winning touch through countless near-misses and summers of hurt, the Lionesses' triumphant roar in 2022 finally brought football home again.

The 2-1 win over Germany marked a jubilant end to a tournament that changed the course of women's football forever. And as popularity surges in England each year, more and more footballers and teams are achieving deserved stardom. In the Lioness pride, each member is loved and cherished in their own right. But of them all, perhaps nobody better parades both the close connection the team has with their fans off the pitch and the achievements they've experienced on it than Ella Toone.

A bright-eyed go-getter for England and Manchester United, Toone has made a name for herself as a talented footballer and down-to-earth role model. In this article, Football FanCast aims to detail everything you need to know about the midfielder in football and beyond.

Ella Toone's age

24 years old

Born on September 2nd 1999, in Tyldesley, Wigan, Ella Toone is currently 24 years old.

At both club and international level, she is one of the younger players to regularly feature in the starting lineup, despite the feeling that she has been around for a while.

The misconception comes from the simple fact that Toone broke into football from an early age, making an instant impact to quickly become an ever-present for Man United and England.

Ella Toone's height

5ft 4in

Ella Toone is 163 cm (5ft 4in), which makes her joint third-shortest player in the current England squad, ahead of only Jordan Nobbs (5ft 2in), and Katie Robinson and Georgia Stanway (both 5ft 3in).

Her low centre of gravity is a source of success for the midfielder, who is able to weave in and out of tight spaces to puncture holes in opposition defences before creating moments of brilliance for herself and her teammates.

Despite her height, Toone still shows exceptional strength on and off the ball. Her tenacity to make a difference in every game she plays means she's never afraid to mix it in midfield with those taller and ordinarily stronger than her.

Ella Toone's stats and club career

Manchester United through and through

As a girlhood Manchester United fan, Toone's start to life in football couldn't have been any better when she signed a youth contract with the Red Devils in 2007.

But with her favourite club lacking a senior team, after six years of working her way through grassroots level, she was forced to move elsewhere for first team football. In 2016, she joined rivals Manchester City but continued to play for Blackburn Rovers in the National League on dual registration terms, having signed for Rovers in 2013.

In July 2018, Toone rejoined Manchester United for their inaugural season in the FA Women's Championship for the 2018–19 campaign – one of seven players to return to the senior side having played for the club at youth level. The midfielder made a full circle in her early career as she was handed the opportunity to return to the club she loved when they saw the value of the women's game.

Toone has stayed with the Red Devils ever since, going on to score 35 goals in 105 league appearances across five years where United earned promotion to the Women's Super League in their maiden year before flaunting their swift rise to power by making it to last season's FA Cup final, which ended in a 1-0 defeat to serial winners Chelsea in front of 77,390 spectators at Wembley Stadium.

Women's Super League

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21

24

Women's FA Cup

11

3

FA WSL Cup

23

8

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At the start of the 2023/24 campaign, Man United missed out on Champions League qualification after falling to a dramatic defeat against Paris Saint-Germain. After six WSL games, they sit 3rd behind Arsenal, four points adrift of Chelsea, who occupy the summit and have won the league in each of the previous four seasons.

But despite stumbling into the final hurdle last season and struggling to keep up with the usual frontrunners this term, Toone's rise through football mirrors that of her club. From uncertainty of where both stood in football to ascending through the ranks to achieve fair representation, the two have become a match made in heaven.

Man United is also still a work in progress. As they continue to sit up and take notice of their women's team, there is no doubt that Toone and Co will reap the rewards in years to come.

Ella Toone's international career

When football finally came home

On international duty, Ella Toone has ditched near-misses of success at Man United and skipped the often-necessary formative stages of building toward glory in favour of immediate triumph.

Playing through the youth ranks of U17, U19, and U21, Toone got her senior call-up and made her international debut in September 2021. After scoring a hat-trick just a month later against Latvia during 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification, the bright-eyed midfield livewire needn't wait long before she helped her country achieve silverware.

In June 2022, Toone was included in Sarina Wiegman's England squad for UEFA Women's Euro 2022. She appeared in every match as a substitute, and scored twice.

Her first goal was an 84th-minute equaliser against Spain in the quarter-finals to send the game into extra-time, eventually winning 2–1. Her second goal was in the final to give England the lead against Germany in the 62nd minute. England won 2–1 in extra-time, winning the tournament and bringing football home after nearly five decades of the men trying and failing.

The two goals, particularly her audacious chip in the final, has given Toone the label of being England's sweetheart. In a team built on togetherness, resilience in the face of adversity, and the initiative to make football the beautiful game again, she was often the one to grab big moments by the scruff of the neck and score key goals at crucial times.

All in all, Toone has scored 17 goals from midfield in 42 England senior caps, adding the 2022 Arnold Clark Cup and inaugural Women's Finalissima to her international trophy haul since bringing it home at the European Championships.

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2022

19

9

2023

15

2

In the 2023 Women's World Cup, the Lionesses continued to prove they were England's best football team when they made it to the final for the first time since 1966. Ella Toone was again at the centre of attention when she scored a thunderous opener into the top-right corner against hosts Australia in the semi-finals.

However, Wiegman and her team's fairytale endured its first brooding twist in the final when Spain pipped the Lionesses to victory. Still, the words of praise that emanated after the final whistle in England depicted pride and gratitude towards the team. Every player in the squad are household names and dubbed heroes in their home nation.

Luckily, there was no time to dwell for Toone, who is continuing her international duties through the newly-created Women's Nations League, which acts as a qualification route for next summer's Olympics held in France.

Ella Toone's salary

£70,000 per year

Ella Toone's annual salary stands at £70,000, which makes her one of the highest earners in the Man United Women's side. However, a study for the 2021/22 season revealed that the women's mean hourly pay was 86.1 percent lower than the men's. According to Sports Brief.

But as popularity continues to rise in the women's game, this pay gap is slowly narrowing. With Toone still in the early years of her career, there is hope that she will earn more as she carries on putting in great performances for club and country.

Ella Toone's net worth

Between £1 million and £3 million

Ella Toone net worth is estimated to be somewhere between £1 million and £3 million. Exact figures for Toone’s net worth are hard to come by, which is partly due to the lack of availability of salaries in women’s football outside the highest paid players.

Toone notched over 150,000 new Instagram followers after her goal in the Euros final. Endorsement opportunities flooded in for England’s stars, with Toone promoting Nike on her Instagram account.

She has also worked with JD Sports, Tesco, McDonald’s, and penned a deal with WOW HYDRATE in 2021. All of these partnerships will have bolstered Toone’s net worth.

Ella Toone and Alessia Russo's friendship

Tooney and Lessi Russo…

Ella Toone and Alessia Russo have been friends since they were 12 years old, regularly attending the same football training camps before eventually becoming teammates at Manchester United.

Although Alessia moved to Arsenal in July, the pair have been reunited on the pitch as part of the 2023 World Cup squad.

Speaking about their friendship, Alessia said, '[We] both had the dream of one day playing for England, so then to do it and [win], it was special. I don't think many best friends can say that they've done that.'

The duo often embrace each other and share a bond that has been adored by their fans, who created a chant after them in the tune of Status Quo's 'Rockin' All over The World' during the Euros.

Ella Toone's TikTok & YouTube accounts

A personality fit for social media

Alongside her football career, Ella Toone's bubbly personality and much-loved humour has allowed her to connect with fans through social media.

When she's not making a name for herself by scoring from outside of the box, 'Tooney' is in front of a camera on TikTok or YouTube.

With over 500k followers on TikTok and nearly 60k YouTube subscribers, fans are given access to Ella Toone's life away from football.

Ella Toone's partner

Joe Bunney

Ella is currently dating Macclesfield forward Joe Bunney.

Whilst the pair are incredibly loved up, Joe is actually a massive Manchester City supporter, making things a bit awkward since his other half plays for Manchester United.

Speaking about her partner in an interview, Toone said, “Whenever I go to Joe’s games, the amount of lads who come over to me is mad and that is what really makes me smile.

“I stand there a lot of the time with my hood up, trying to watch, but they’ll say, ‘Are you Ella Toone of United? Can I have a picture?'"

In the same interview, Toone revealed she often goes to her partner for advice when she's struggling on the pitch, saying: “I always speak to my dad and then Joe. ‘How can I be better? What did I not do well?’ I know they will always be honest with me. When Dad or Joe say I have played well, I know I have."

Spurs can repeat Maddison masterclass by signing "machine" with 192 PL apps

Tottenham Hotspur fell to their first Premier League defeat of the season in exceptional circumstances against Chelsea on Monday night, but Ange Postecoglou's side only strengthened their title-challenging credentials.

Two red cards and two injuries made for a miserable night, losing 4-1 to the Blues, but Spurs now sit just one point off Manchester City in first place and have eclipsed expectations following last term's woes.

The club owes the entirety of its budding renaissance to Postecoglou's leadership, taking the reins and guiding Tottenham back to the path after wandering astray last year.

Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou.

The free-spirited Australian has revived the existing withered crop and fertilised the home ground's grass with impactful additions, and while the emphasis will be on challenging for a spot at the top of the table, it's clear that fresh faces will be needed to fight against forces such as Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool.

Tottenham transfer news

According to TEAMtalk, Leicester City face a battle to rebuff interest from Tottenham and Newcastle United who are plotting a bid for tough-tackling midfielder Wilfred Ndidi, a player key to the Foxes' push for promotion this season.

The Championship table-toppers have been immense this season following relegation, and while Leicester are desperate to keep a hold on their star midfielder, the level of suitors will make this difficult.

Further Premier League outfits Aston Villa and Brentford have registered intrigue, while overseas Atletico Madrid and Barcelona monitor the Nigerian's situation in Spain.

Leicester City midfielderWilfred Ndidi.

The £11m-rated midfielder – as valued by Football Transfers – is out of contract at the end of the season and has so far not agreed to a renewal with Enzo Maresca's side.

Spurs might be tempted to offer a contract and snap him up on a free transfer, but given the throng of attentive parties, it might be prudent to tie up a move swiftly for a cut-price fee.

Wilfred Ndidi's style of play

Leicester signed Ndidi from Belgian side Genk for around £15m in 2017, and he has since made 252 appearances (192 in the Premier League), scoring 14 goals and providing 16 assists, winning the FA Cup and Community Shield under Brendan Rodgers' tutelage.

Typically a defensive midfielder, Ndidi has demonstrated a more creative side to his arsenal this year, ranking among the top 1% of positional peers across divisions similar to the Championship for assists, the top 17% for shot-creating actions, the top 14% for progressive carries and the top 1% for touches in the attacking box per 90, as per FBref.

This kind of multi-functionality would be the perfect commodity to strengthen the Tottenham centre, which already boasts exciting options in Yves Bissouma, Pape Matar Sarr and Rodrigo Bentancur.

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A dynamic and energetic player, Ndidi could be a tailor-made arrival for Postecoglou's Tottenham, and while the 53-cap star has struggled with injury over the past few years, he would not be expected to play every minute in London, which actually works out well for all parties involved.

How Wilfred Ndidi would fit in at Tottenham

This season, Ndidi has played 15 times across all competitions for City, plundering three goals and four assists, having created 1.3 key passes per game, completed 79% of his passes in total, and also averaging 1.5 tackles and 3.5 ball recoveries per outing, as per Sofascore.

Such numbers are not the most robust, but that is not to say that he has been performing at a substandard level; far from it.

For example, Spurs' Sarr is averaging 5.6 ball recoveries and 1.1 key passes per game in the league this term, while also completing 90% of his passes in a similar role.

Leicester midfielder Wilfred Ndidi.

But Ndidi has failed to start more than 20 matches across both of his previous Premier League campaigns, and on an individual level is perhaps benefitting from Leicester's relegation, given that he can rebuild his former vigour against lesser opposition, thriving instead of floundering against the threat of relegation.

Postecoglou would be the perfect manager to bring the midfield "machine” – as he has been dubbed by BBC Sport analyst Raj Chohan – back to his peak, and the £51k-per-week star has more than proved his ability for City in the past.

Still only 26-years-old, Ndidi would also emulate his former teammate James Maddison in making the move to Tottenham, perhaps taking the next level in his development much like the England international, who is an early contender for the Premier League's Player of the Season.

James Maddison's season by numbers

Having lacked a creative midfielder despite scoring 70 goals in the Premier League last season – the fifth-highest total in the division – Tottenham moved swiftly in the summer transfer window to bypass Newcastle United's interest – who were "frontrunners" at one stage – and sign Maddison from Leicester City for £40m.

The Foxes had been relegated after a terrible campaign, but Maddison performed superlatively as his side's playmaker, scoring ten goals and supplying nine assists from just 29 starting appearances in the English top-flight.

Since his summer switch, Maddison has carried over his best attributes and developed them into something greater, homing his craft and now comfortably sitting as one of Europe's finest attacking midfielders, having posted three goals and five assists so far.

Having won the Premier League Player of the Month award for August and has been noted for being "on fire" by Sky Sports pundit Aaron Lennon

As per FBref, Maddison ranks among the top 2% of attacking midfielders and wingers across Europe's top five leagues over the past year for assists, the top 1% for shot-creating actions and the top 5% for progressive passes per 90.

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The £170k-per-week maestro has been immense under Postecoglou's management, and Ndidi could be the next to rise to prominence in north London by departing from the King Power Stadium.

In an industrious, deeper role, Ndidi would offer the requisite depth for Postecoglou's illustrious vision, and could rekindle a bond with Maddison that saw the pair glean the FA Cup and Community Shield, enhancing and shaping that pursuit of greener pastures.

Soumya Sarkar in T20I squad due to management's plea – chief selector

For the second T20I series in a row, Bangladesh’s selectors submitted to the team management’s demand to include Soumya Sarkar in the squad. On Wednesday, chief selector Minhajul Abedin said that their plans to keep Soumya in the Bangladesh A setup ahead of the Ireland tour next month had to be changed because of his inclusion in the senior team.Soumya, who along with Ariful Haque left Dhaka on Tuesday to join the Bangladesh squad in Guyana, scored only 129 runs in six innings, across both first-class and List A games, against Sri Lanka A during the recent home series. This was an attempt to bring him into contention for Tests and ODIs after he was being predominantly called up for T20Is this year. He has scored only 119 runs in nine T20Is since February, finishing with 18 runs in two matches against Afghanistan in June.When Soumya was selected for the T20I series against Afghanistan, Minhajul had also said that his selection was the team management’s choice. At the time, the management consisted of captain Shakib Al Hasan and interim coach Courtney Walsh. This time, the management includes new coach Steve Rhodes and manager Rabeed Imam.”We have already sent Soumya Sarkar and Ariful for the T20 series,” Minhajul said. “We, the selectors, had backed Ariful, but we were in two minds about Soumya because of his recent form. The team management really wanted Soumya, and since we allocate one spot for the team management’s choice, Soumya was picked. We had other plans for Soumya. Bangladesh A has plenty of matches. He played against Sri Lanka A. We are still hopeful that he will do well [in the T20Is against West Indies].”Minhajul, who didn’t confirm which players will return once the ODI series is over, said that the team management is of the view that Soumya does well on pitches that offer pace and bounce. He averages 31.58 in 11 international games in Australia and New Zealand, and also had a couple of fifties in Ireland last year. However, he managed only 34 runs in four Champions Trophy matches in England in 2017, and averaged 22.20 in five innings in South Africa later in the year.”He has played well abroad. He plays well square of the wicket on bouncy wickets. He hasn’t been among the runs in the last eight months, for which we have suffered a lot. But since the wickets in the West Indies and Florida are slightly quicker, the management wanted him.”Soumya has shown flair while attacking short balls, but too often, he has got himself out after a quick start. He hasn’t scored an international hundred since 2015, and hasn’t held a regular place in all three formats since 2016.

الزمالك يستهدف عودة الانتصارات في مواجهة قوية أمام الإسماعيلي بـ الدوري

تقام مساء غدًا الأحد، قمة كروية بين فريقي الزمالك والإسماعيلي، في إطار منافسات بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز، للموسم الحالي 2023-2024.

ويستضيف استاد القاهرة الدولي، مباراة الزمالك والإسماعيلي، التي تقام ضمن مواجهات الأسبوع الـ30 من عمر مباريات المسابقة المحلية. موعد مباراة الزمالك والإسماعيلي في الدوري المصري

تقام مباراة الزمالك والإسماعيلي، الأحد 7 يوليو 2024، في تمام الساعة السابعة مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية.

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ويسعي فريق نادي الزمالك للعودة إلي الانتصارات سريعاً عقب الوقوع في فخ التعادل بالجولة الماضية أمام فاركو 1-1، بالإضافة إلي رغبته في التقدم بترتيب جدول الدوري المصري.

نادي الزمالك خاض 23 مباراة حتي الآن في بطولة الدوري المصري، إذا حقق الفوز في 11 مباراة وتعادل في 5 مواجهات وخسر في 7 مباريات.

ويحتل فريق نادي الزمالك، المركز التاسع في جدول ترتيب الدوري المصري الممتاز، برصيد 38 نقطة.

بينما على الجانب الآخر، يدخل فريق الإسماعيلي بقيادة مدربه إيهاب جلال المباراة، ويهدف إلى الخروج بنتيجة إيجابية في ظل معاناته من النتائج غير الجيدة خلال الفترة الأخيرة، والهروب من مناطق الهبوط.

فريق الإسماعيلي في آخر 7 مباريات له ببطولة الدوري المصري، حقق فوزًا واحد فقط، بينما تلقي الهزيمة في 3 مواجهات وتعادل في 3 مباريات.

ويحتل فريق الإسماعيلي، المركز الثاني عشر، في جدول ترتيب الدوري المصري، برصيد 31 نقطة من 29 مباراة.

يذكر أن نتيجة مباراة الدور الأول من بطولة الدوري المصري، التي جمعت فريقي الزمالك والإسماعيلي، على ملعب استاد الإسماعيلية، انتهت بالتعادل السلبي.

Simi's heroics in vain as Netherlands hold on for close win

Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsSimi Singh celebrates a wicket•International Cricket Council

Allrounder Simi Singh came close to pulling off a miracle on T20I debut, but his lower-order counterattack – an unbeaten 57 off 29 balls – wasn’t enough for Ireland, who lost to Netherlands by four runs in the opening game of the tri-nation T20I series in Rotterdam.Netherlands had come back from a batting slump to inflict a much more serious collapse on Ireland. Their captain, Pieter Seelaar, top-scored with 36 to lift them up from 52 for 4, before taking the crucial wickets of Paul Stirling and Gary Wilson as the visitors lost half their side with less than 50 on the board in a chase of 145.Before long, Ireland had fallen to 63 for 7. But Simi, who had gained a regular spot in Ireland’s ODI team towards the end of the World Cup Qualifiers in Zimbabwe earlier this year, put together an innocuous but useful 33-run partnership with George Dockrell to keep them alive. At the fall of Dockrell’s wicket, Ireland needed 49 off 20 balls. Fifteen of those were made before the start of the 19th over, in which Simi went big against the left-arm medium pace of debutant Fred Klaasen, hitting him for 15 off 4 as he brought up his fifty. Then Barry McCarthy closed a 22-run over with a six. But medium-pacer Paul van Meekeren conceded only seven off the last over to give the hosts the win; he held his nerve as Simi faced up to the last ball with six needed, sending down a yorker.Earlier, Netherlands had to rethink their plan after starting strongly through their top three, who had made 46 in the first five overs before the collapse. Seelaar and Bas de Leede (33) stabilised the innings with a 64-run stand for the fifth wicket, but neither could push on as wickets fell – six in the last five overs – and Netherlands ended up falling a ball short of completing 20 overs. McCarthy and Simi took three wickets each.

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