Liverpool Eyeing Move For £152k-p/w Star

Liverpool are plotting a summer move for Bayern Munich midfielder Ryan Gravenberch, according to a report.

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In an interview with GiveMeSport, Dean Jones has recently confirmed that Jurgen Klopp's main priority this summer will be an "elite central midfielder", as the manager is already "well stocked" in attacking areas. However, having been linked with Jude Bellingham, Jones has claimed that Matheus Nunes might be a more "realistic" option for the Reds, as the Wolverhampton Wanderers man will be available for a more "affordable" fee.

There are other areas of the pitch that Liverpool are keen to strengthen, with The Mirror reporting they are targeting Frankfurt defender Evan Ndicka, while they are also well-placed to compete for Josko Gvardiol's signature.

According to a report from Sport1 (via Sport Witness), the Reds are interested in signing Gravenberch, who could be allowed to leave Bayern this summer, if he does not impress new manager Thomas Tuchel in the coming weeks.

The midfielder struggled under Julian Nagelsmann, as the former Bayern boss was not in favour of his arrival, however he will be given another opportunity to prove himself under Tuchel. Liverpool will continue to monitor the situation, before potentially making a loan move for the 20-year-old midfielder, who is said to have rejected the chance to sign for Manchester United last summer.

Should Liverpool sign Ryan Gravenberch?

Former Ajax youth coach Brian Tevreden has sung the youngster's praises, describing him as "a better version of Pogba in his best days at Juventus, in terms of his technique and his presence on the pitch."

It has been a very difficult campaign for the Amsterdam-born maestro, for the most part being limited to appearances off the bench, as a result of his poor relationship with Nagelsmann, meaning he has not developed in the way he would have liked.

Bayern Munich's Ryan Gravenberch in action.

However, the £152k-per-week starlet is still very young, and more than capable of going on to be a top player if he is able to rediscover his form with Ajax, weighing in with three goals and five assists en-route to their Eredivisie triumph in 2020-21.

The Dutchman potentially being available on loan would also make it a low-risk move for Liverpool, giving Klopp the chance to assess the midfielder before deciding whether to bring him to the club on a permanent basis.

Given Gravenberch's quality, it would not be a surprise if he impresses Tuchel and Bayern decide to keep hold of him, but the Reds should continue to monitor the situatuion.

Rangers: Hagi can replace Tillman

Over the previous few years, Glasgow Rangers have had their fair share of loan moves. Some work out fantastically well (Ryan Kent and Ianis Hagi) while others, well, best not to discuss them too much (Dalcio and Umar Sadiq).

However, Malik Tillman has proven to be arguably one of the Ibrox side’s greatest temporary signings in recent years, with his raw talent and penchant for churning up moments of magic, endearing him to the Rangers support this term.

Giovanni van Bronckhorst dubbed the £13k-per-week gem as an “epic talent” and he has displayed his potential so far during his spell.

The American has scored nine goals and grabbed a further five assists this season whilst on loan from Bayern Munich, and there is no doubt that Michael Beale would want to sign him permanently, yet the fee could be an issue.

The Light Blues do have the first option on the player should the Bundesliga giants decide to sell, yet this would cost £5m and this could represent a decent sized chunk of Beale’s budget, while he may already have the ideal replacement – Hagi.

Could Ianis Hagi replace Malik Tillman at Rangers?

The Romanian started life at Ibrox in the same way as Tillman, on loan. He took to Rangers with ease, almost immortalising himself immediately with one of the finest European comebacks by the Gers in recent years, scoring twice against Braga in the Europa League to secure a 3-2 victory at Ibrox in 2020.

His loan move was made permanent at the end of that season, with the club agreeing to a £3m fee with Belgian side Genk and it proved to be an inspired move by then-boss, Steven Gerrard.

He played an integral part in the club winning their first Premiership title in a decade during 2020/2021, scoring six goals and grabbing nine assists while Gerrard described him as an “absolute dream to work with”, as he displayed his importance to the side that season.

The 6 foot dynamo is currently recovering from a long-term injury, which kept him out for almost a year, but once the 24-year-old gets back to his best, there is no doubt he can replace the American.

Hagi mainly operates just behind the centre-forward in an attacking midfield role – much like Tillman – however, he can also play on either wing if required.

The likelihood is, Tillman will return to Munich in the summer. Beale won’t have to splash the cash on a replacement, however, with the Romanian ready to spring back into action next term and show everyone exactly what they have been missing.

'Just like football'

In the second CB Series final, Andrew Symonds taught a streaker a hard lesson. A selection of what people had to say about the incident

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“I’d definitely like to have a tackle like that on my resumé. And I don’t think that streaker will be running onto cricket grounds any more.”
“I reckon it was awesome. It’s the best hit I’ve seen for ages. We should sign him up.”
“He didn’t drive through properly. He didn’t finish the tackle off.”
“Would he have done the same if the streaker was a woman?”
“It was great actually … it was just like playing football.”
“I only saw it live and it looked like the guy was running at him, and Andrew to some extent tried to protect himself.”
“He [Symonds] was dealing with self-preservation, which we support 100 percent. Andrew was in the zone and was severely threatened.”
“It’d just be an absurdity if he was prosecuted for assault because he took firm but reasonable and proportionate action to deal with someone who was invading the pitch at a particularly difficult time of the match.”
“He could have done some injury to Andrew Symonds, because he seemed to run straight at him and all of a sudden he is on his back.”
“No. Wake up to yourself.”
“I’d just got out, so I was sooking. I haven’t seen it yet. There’s been a bit of talk and laughter around the dressing room, but I haven’t spoken to Symmo about it”
“The Indians are on to something with their Symonds obsession. The land of gurus and enlightenment know that we have a cricketer so neanderthal that he should sleep in a cage.”
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Nottingham Forest Make New Bid For 24-Year-old

Nottingham Forest are seen as potential suitors for Galatasaray defender Victor Nelsson in the summer transfer window and have seemingly made a new offer to sign the player.

Do Nottingham Forest want to sign Victor Nelsson?

The Reds enjoyed a good first season back in the Premier League last time around, finishing 16th in the table, and the aim now is for them to kick on in 2023/24 and not go backwards.

Friday night's late 2-1 victory at home to Sheffield United was a massive result, and while things look positive on the pitch at the moment, it is also important that some new faces still arrive between now and the end of the current transfer window, as the squad keeps improving.

One player who has been seen as a strong option to come in is Nelsson, who has been an impressive performer for Galatasaray for some time now, having joined from FC Copenhagen back in 2021. He has made 85 appearances for the Turkish giants to date, winning the Super Lig title last season.

He has also won 10 caps for Denmark at international level, appearing once at the 2022 World Cup, and it could be that he looks to move away from his current club this summer, even though his current deal doesn't expire until the summer of 2026.

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What's the latest on Victor Nelsson to Nottingham Forest?

According to Takvim [via Sport Witness], Galatasaray have rejected a bid for Nelsson from Forest worth an offer of €18m plus €4m in bonuses and are demanding that they make a higher offer for his services.

In fact, the Reds have done just that, upping the amount by €1m (£855,000), although it isn't specified if that has been added to the previous bid or to bonuses. That being said, Galatasaray are still unconvinced that the offer for the 24-year-old is big enough, so they could hold out for more money before allowing him to leave. He has a €25m (£21.3m) release clause in his current contract,

Forest are doing admirably under Steve Cooper, but they could definitely do with shoring things up defensively, having conceded a sizeable 68 goals in their 38 Premier League matches last season.

In Nelsson, the Reds could have an ideal option to bring in and further strengthen them moving forward, given his reputation as an established international football who has tasted title glory at club level. At 24, the Dane is also still relatively young, especially for a centre-back, so Forest would hopefully be signing him for many years, rather than bringing him in as a quick fix.

The fact that Tottenham have reportedly been interested in signing Nelsson this summer could act as a potential blow, however, considering they are chasing European football this season and are in a good place under Ange Postecoglou, following their 2-0 victory over Manchester United on Saturday.

Nelsson would likely come straight in as a regular starter for Forest, though, which may not be the case in north London, something which could hopefully persuade him to head to the City Ground, having been hailed as a "great athlete" by journalist Resit Omer Kukner recently, who has said he is a "Danish lion".

Respect KKR's decision of not retaining me – Gambhir

The batsman said that while he would enjoy captaining an IPL team again, the focus was on performing the role of a senior professional in the set-up

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Agarkar: A team like Delhi Daredevils will bid for Gambhir

Gautam Gambhir feels at home in Kolkata. So much so that he once went around the city in search of a house he could buy. No surprise really. Kolkata has embraced him with open arms since the city’s IPL franchise, the Kolkata Knight Riders, paid an astronomical sum of USD 2.4 million to bring him on board in 2011 after three middling seasons. Over the last seven years, Gambhir has led the team to a couple of titles, in 2012 and 2014, been its leading scorer, and helped forge one of the league’s most formidable outfits.Gambhir is in Kolkata these days, playing for the city of his birth, Delhi, in India’s domestic T20 Syed Mushtaq Ali tournament. He isn’t sure, though, if he will return to the KKR set-up. In a move that not many IPL observers saw coming, the franchise decided against retaining him in January, forcing Gambhir back into the auction.There was speculation that Gambhir and the owners couldn’t agree on his price point. There is also talk that KKR envisage keeping Gambhir in house by using one of their three Right to Match cards (RTM) at a lower price point than retention would have cost them. Gambhir, at least publicly, isn’t interested in the nitty gritty, insisting he understood the decision made by the franchise.”I get where they are coming from,” Gambhir told ESPNcricinfo. “Above all, the communication between the KKR management and myself has been superb. We spoke in a very cordial atmosphere and I respect their call.”The speculation will end this weekend of course and Gambhir will find out whether he will stay in Kolkata or head to another city. On reputation alone, he makes a compelling case to attract a substantial bid. Only three players – Suresh Raina, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma have made more runs in IPL history than Gambhir. While his strike- rate hovers around a none too collar grabbing 125, Gambhir catches the eye on several other indices. His 35 half-centuries are second most in IPL history after David Warner and he sits on top of the list of the most fours in the tournament with 484, comfortably ahead of Raina’s 402.Recent experience would suggest reputation alone no longer counts towards frenetic bidding at IPL auctions. Gambhir’s T20 form of late has been patchy with scores of 1,1,7 and 21 in his last four games in the Syed Mushtaq Ali tournament. However, he was the second-highest scorer in last season’s IPL, with 498 runs at an average of nearly 42 with four 50+ scores, playing a key role in another appearance in the knockout stages for KKR.His form in last season’s Ranji Trophy, where Delhi made the final, was also quite impressive. He scored 683 runs, including three centuries, and finished as the sixth-highest run-getter. At 36, Gambhir remains convinced he can continue to contribute to teams he is part of, and isn’t fazed at the prospect of having to compete with much younger players.”I won’t have been playing the format if I was not convinced about my abilities,” he said. “I am feeling strong physically. Fitness and motivation have never been a challenge. When I turned 30 I promised myself that I needed to up the ante fitness wise as the game was changing, I was moving on and there is that thing called self-pride which you never want to dent. So, I do extensive gym training with my personal trainers, cross country in the ridge area behind my house in Delhi, yoga, kickboxing and also play badminton to stay in shape.”Besides his pedigree as a batsman, Gambhir is sure to be on the radar of franchises for his leadership abilities. Only M S Dhoni has more wins as captain in IPL history with 83 wins from 143 games while Gambhir has won 70 of his 123. In his time at the helm at KKR, players such as Manish Pandey, Kuldeep Yadav and Umesh Yadav have pressed their claims for India call-ups while the likes of Sunil Narine and Andre Russel have grown in stature. Now, as this next phase of his IPL career beckons, Gambhir said that while he would enjoy captaining a team again, the focus was on performing the role of a senior professional in the set-up.”I’d prefer both but the dynamics of the sport are such that each phase of a professional sportsperson’s career comes with responsibility,” he said. “The way I played in 2011 or 2012 is different to how I play now. Bowlers don’t bowl in my areas, as a senior member it is my duty to curb my game as per the situation. At the end of the day it is about a balanced approach because a team sport has to be played with a team’s interests in mind and not an individual’s.”

Can punch-drunk Sri Lanka find some festive cheer?

With the series in the bag, India might consider handing a T20I debut to Tamil Nadu allrounder Washington Sundar or Baroda allrounder Deepak Hooda

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Dasgupta: India should look to give youngsters a chance

Big pictureSri Lanka keep offering gifts this festive season, and India keep lapping it up. Their bowlers regularly send down half-volleys and half-trackers, wrapped up in ribbons. Their batting line-up continues to suffer rapid collapses. And their fielders keep missing chances. The only gift Sri Lanka have received in return was a spring-loaded boxing glove from an under-strength Indian side. Can Thisara Perera and his men end the tour with something to cheer?To do that they need to first figure out the right combination, and Angelo Mathews getting injured can’t have helped. In the first T20I, they went for four batsmen, three seam-bowling allrounders and four bowlers, and suffered their worst loss in the format. In the second match, they brought in an extra batsman in Sadeera Samarawickrama for a frontline seamer in Vishwa Fernando, but still lost 9 for 27 in 25 balls.With the series in the bag, India might consider handing a T20I debut to 18-year-old Tamil Nadu allrounder Washington Sundar or Baroda allrounder Deepak Hooda. This could also be a chance for the other IPL candidates to enhance their reputation ahead of the mega auction in January next year.Form guideIndia WWWLW (last five completed matches, most recent first)
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In the spotlightThe force has been with wristspin in limited-overs cricket in recent times. Even when Yuzvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav were repeatedly swatted away to the short boundaries in Indore, they hit back by tossing the ball short and wide – often wider than a set of stumps – to deceive Sri Lanka’s batsmen. More of the same can be expected at Wankhede Stadium.A year ago Thisara Perera’s place in Sri Lanka’s A team was in question. Now he is captain of the senior team in limited-overs cricket. On this tour, he hasn’t passed 6 in four innings with the bat and has an economy rate of nearly nine after 25.2 overs.Team newsIndia might consider replacing one of the wristspinners with Sundar or Hooda. Kerala quick Basil Thampi is also in line for his T20I debut, possibly in place of Jaydev UnadkatIndia (probable): 1 Rohit Sharma (capt), 2 KL Rahul, 3 Shreyas Iyer, 4 Dinesh Karthik, 5 Manish Pandey, 6 MS Dhoni (wk), 7 Hardik Pandya, 8 Kuldeep Yadav/Washington Sundar, 9 Jaydev Unadkat/Basil Thampi, 10 Jasprit Bumrah, 11 Yuzvendra Chahal.With Mathews sidelined for two weeks, Sri Lanka might recall Dasun Shanaka or Fernando.Sri Lanka (probable): 1 Upul Tharanga, 2 Niroshan Dickwella(wk), 3 Kusal Perera, 4 Sadeera Samarawickrama, 5 Thisara Perera, 6 Asela Gunaratne, 7 Dasun Shanaka/Vishwa Fernando, 8 Akila Dananjaya, 9 Chaturanga de Silva/Sachith Pathirana 10 Dushmantha Chameera 11 Nuwan PradeepPitch and conditionsThe Wankhede’s flat pitch and the quick outfield is the fantasy of every batsman. The teams will have to be wary of dew in the second innings. The weather is expected to be fine for the duration of the match.Stats and trivia Sri Lanka have lost 22 out of 30 T20Is in the last two years. In comparison, India have won 23 out of 33 T20Is in the last two years. MS Dhoni batted at No. 3 on Friday for only the 13th time in 245 T20 innings. In all, he has scored 323 runs at the position, at an average of 29.36 and strike-rate of 128.17.Rohit Sharma has hit 64 sixes across formats in 2017, the most by a batsman in any calendar year.Quotes”When you travel overseas, the last series does have an impact. The momentum you create, the winning rhythm of the team does give a lot of confidence.”
“India are bowling really well and generally the wristspinners with their variations are hard to pick.”

WATCH: Class from Lauren James! Chelsea and England star makes young fan's day by stopping for selfie during Morocco warm-weather training camp

Chelsea and England star Lauren James showed exactly why she is loved by football supporters as she stopped to take a selfie with a young fan.

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  • Had a chat with young fan's family before posing for snap
  • Set to return to action next week with Chelsea
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    Chelsea shared a video of James where she stopped to take a selfie with a young fan who spotted the Lionesses star while with her family. The 22-year-old talked to the youngster's family members before posing for the photo.

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    Over the last couple of years, James has garnered an intense fan following thanks to her style of play and her meteoric rise to fame. She has been a pivotal player for the Blues this season with seven goals in nine league games so far.

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    With the league having been on the winter break, James will next be in action in the Blues' first game of the year when they take on West Ham in the fourth round of the FA Cup on Sunday, January 14.

Rangers Set To Sign "Terrific" Midfielder This Week

Glasgow Rangers appear to be on course to complete a move for Los Angeles FC midfielder Jose Cifuentes this week, according to a new report.

Are Rangers signing Jose Cifuentes?

Michael Beale and Ibrox officials have been extremely busy so far this summer, with seven new players already brought to the club this summer.

Three forwards have arrived in Cyriel Dessers, Sam Lammers and Abdallah Sima, and it looks as if Feyenoord striker Danilo is also set to sign after a £6m agreement was reached with the Dutch champions.

Another long-term target has been Cifuentes, with Beale even admitting that a deal was in place to sign the player on a free transfer at the end of the year, however, work was ongoing on bringing a deal forward.

“It is getting closer. The logistics of that one, with work permits. The clubs are still talking. He’s out of contract at the end of the year and we have an agreement with that but would like to bring it to a close early so he can join us this season.”

It now looks as if an immediate summer switch is on the cards after Football Insider provided a positive transfer update on Rangers and Cifuentes in the last 48 hours.

They claimed Beale is desperate to sign the midfielder, and that the two sides are close to reaching an agreement that would see Cifuentes sign this summer. The two sides are ‘expected to have a deal completed this week’. No exact transfer fee was cited, but it does look as if a move is gathering real pace after an agreement was fast-tracked.

Ecuador midfielderJose Cifuentes.

Who is Jose Cifuentes?

Cifuentes appears to be at the peak of his powers with a career-high €12m Transfermarkt valuation and can play as a holding, central or attacking midfielder.

Sponsored by Nike, the 24-year-old has played 16 times for Ecuador at senior level and has been with LAFC since January 2020. During that time, Cifuentes has turned out on 121 occasions, scoring 15 times and registering 20 assists.

He appears to be going from strength to strength in the MLS, and previously, Tim Vickery, an expert on all things to do with South American football, called the 24-year-old a "terrific" player after his performances at the Under-20 World Cup in 2019.

"He was the beating heart of that side and I think he’s a terrific midfielder," said Vickey on talkSPORT.

"He’s strong, he’s got quality, he’s got a good engine – he’s one of the best all-round midfielders, potentially, that I’ve seen come out of South America in a while.

"This fellow Cifuentes strikes the ball well, moves across the field, strong in the tackle, strong on the ball, I like him a lot."

It looks as if an imminent move to Glasgow is on the cards, and should he arrive in the coming days, Cifuentes would become the club’s most valuable player, as per Transfermarkt, with his €12m valuation higher than any current Rangers player, showing how this move could be a major cup for those in Glasgow.

USMNT star Christian Pulisic bizarrely reveals why a 'good haircut' helps him on the pitch as AC Milan winger shows off his Italian language skills

Christian Pulisic revealed how a good haircut helps him and showed off his Italian skills as part of a novel promotion for a new electric car.

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The USMNT and AC Milan star was taking part in a video interview with a twist as part of U.S. Soccer's link up with Volkswagen. Pulisic took on a number of trick shot challenges with the forfeit of answering an offbeat question about some of the finer details of his life. His response gave fans a small glimpse into some of the keys to his renaissance in Milan.

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Asked for a little thing that helps him feel confident on the pitch, Pulisic replied: "I think a good haircut is underrated. Sometime when you look good, you play good."

After failing to lob the car, the winger was challenged on the spot to come up with the Italian for 'little thing'. His answer of 'cose piccole' was close enough to show the 25-year-old is picking up a bit of the language in his first few months in Milan.

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Pulisic cut a relaxed figure in the video and has been enjoying life in Milan since joining the Rossoneriin a £17m ($22m) summer transfer from Chelsea. His form has seen him score five times in 12 Serie A appearances, already starting more league games than in his unhappy final season at Stamford Bridge.

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Pulisic and Milan continue their pursuit of Serie A pace-setters Juventus and Inter this Saturday when they face a tricky trip to Bergamo to face Atalanta. Stefano Pioli's side will then turn their attention to their crucial final Champions League group stage game against Newcastle on December 13.

More misery for Brenden Aaronson! USMNT star to appear in court for alleged driving offences & could face disqualification punishment

USMNT star Brenden Aaronson is set to appear in court for two alleged driving offences, which could see him punished with disqualification.

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    The USMNT forward, who is currently on loan at Union Berlin from Leeds United, will have to appear in the Harrogate Magistrates Court on January 3 for two alleged driving offences. The first offense is for rash driving, as he allegedly crossed 30mph on March 12, 2023. The second offence is for allegedly failing to provide information on the identification of a vehicle driver when asked on August 9, 2023 – as reported by the .

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    Aaronson's Leeds United colleague Rasmus Kristensen, who is currently on loan at Roma, will appear in the same court on December 5 for allegedly breaching the speed limit. The alleged offence took place on the A6040 Knaresborough Road on February 19, 2023.

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    Aaronson and Kristensen could both be disqualified from driving if the court finds them guilty of their respective offences. Leeds will welcome the two men back to Elland Road next summer when their loan deals at Union and Roma expire.

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    The legal issue adds to Aaronson's frustrations since his summer exit from Leeds. It has been a tough start to the youngster's journey in Germany, as he's appeared in 14 matches for Union Berlin and has clocked just 450 minutes on the pitch while struggling to earn a starting spot. He has yet to score a goal or provide an assist for the Bundesliga club.

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