Hatfield: Pereira to Aston Villa unlikely after Buendia arrival

Journalist Luke Hatfield has told Football FanCast that it is unlikely that Aston Villa move for West Brom’s Matheus Pereira following the arrival of Emiliano Buendia.

Villa were said to be interested in Pereira, with The Athletic previously reporting that the Midlands club had been monitoring the 25-year-old after an impressive season at The Hawthorns.

In 33 Premier League appearances, Pereira managed to score 11 goals, though it was not enough to keep West Brom in English football’s top flight in the end.

And it seems it was also not enough for Villa, who are now unlikely to be in the running for his signature, according to Hatfield.

“The question is what clubs will be interested in Pereira,” the Express & Star reporter said. “Villa were said to be interested, but now they’ve got Buendia, I don’t think that’s going to happen.”

While Villa may no longer be interested in Pereira, Dean Smith still looks to be after attacking reinforcements.

The Villans recently had a second bid, believed to be worth £30m (per The Athletic), rejected for Arsenal’s Emile Smith Rowe.

Meanwhile, Football Insider are reporting that Dwight McNeil of Burnley is being lined up as an alternative to Smith Rowe, so it looks like Smith is definitely not done with revamping his forward line.

West Ham unlikely to move for Tarkowski

West Ham United are unlikely to make a move to bring James Tarkowski to the London Stadium in the January transfer window.

What’s the talk?

That’s according to Jacob Steinberg’s recent report for The Guardian, with the journalist revealing that, despite David Moyes’ side being heavily linked with a move for the Burnley centre-back this month, a deal for the 29-year-old looks more and more unlikely with each passing day.

Steinberg goes on to suggest that this is both a result of the defender being available on a free transfer at the end of the season, as well as the fact that Kurt Zouma is ahead of schedule in his recovery from a hamstring injury the France international picked up against Chelsea towards the start of December.

In his article, the journalist wrote: “West Ham, who have not been as defensively sound without Zouma and [Angelo] Ogbonna, could still look for a defender. It is understood that a move for Burnley’s James Tarkowski, who is out of contract at the end of the season, is increasingly unlikely this month.”

Fans will be fuming

Considering just how poor West Ham have been without both Ogbonna and Zouma in the heart of their defence, it is clear for all to see that centre-back is undoubtedly a position which Moyes must strengthen this January if he is to give his side the best possible chance of securing a top-four finish in the league this season.

Indeed, over the five Premier League games in which the Hammers have been without both centre-backs – a run which was hardly the most challenging set of fixtures, with the Irons facing Burnley, Arsenal, Southampton, Watford and Crystal Palace – the East London side conceded eight goals, kept just one clean sheet and picked up seven points from a possible 15.

As such, a move for a player who has made an average of 1.4 interceptions, 1.6 tackles, 5.1 clearances and won 67% of his duels over 16 Premier League outings this season in the form of Tarkowski would have very much appeared to be a wise one by Moyes this month.

However, following Steinberg’s recent update, it would now appear unlikely that the Hammers will be making a move for the England international this January, something that certainly has the potential to leave the London Stadium faithful fuming.

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Manchester United: Sky Sports drop on-air Erik ten Hag update

Sky Sports have dropped a live TV update on Manchester United and their pursuit of Ajax boss Erik ten Hag.

The Lowdown: United closing in?

It seems as if the Red Devils are looking to get a deal for Ralf Rangnick’s long-term replacement in place before the summer.

United officials spoke with both Ten Hag and Mauricio Pochettino last month, with a move for Ten Hag now gathering pace.

The Telegraph revealed on Wednesday evening that United are close to appointing the Dutch manager at Old Trafford, with negotiations moving very quickly.

The Latest: Sky Sports update

Sky Sports senior reporter Melissa Reddy dropped a live TV update on Thursday regarding United and Ten Hag.

Reddy revealed that United have insisted that no deal has been signed with Ten Hag. However, ‘sources close to Ten Hag and Ajax’ told Sky Sports that compensation and an ‘announcement’ have been discussed regarding the 52-year-old, with formalities expected to be completed soon.

The Verdict: A matter of time?

It looks as if it is now just a matter of time until Ten Hag is announced as Manchester United’s next permanent manager.

The club have done extremely well when it comes to working behind the scenes for Ten Hag, who is leading his side in a title race with PSV.

Finalising a move before May should give the Red Devils the best possible chance of a successful rebuild, instead of the club searching for a new boss during the summer window.

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The Positive Effects of Watching Sports Like Football

Playing almost any sport in general can and does have several positive impacts on our body, mind, and social skills. However, can the same be said about people who watch sports? With football being the most popular and the most watched sport globally, several studies have been conducted to find out whether watching football has a positive impact on fans of the sport. As it turns out, there are indeed pros of even watching the game being played on TV or at the stadium.

Entertainment

It is common to undermine the importance of entertainment and relaxation until it’s too late and life begins to feel like a chore. Football is the most watched sport in the world because it is also the most entertaining sport to watch for billions of people across the planet. The satisfaction of watching your favourite team win after a tiring day at work is nothing short of stress relief. If you are into sports betting, then that’s another reason to watch more relevant matches, follow the players, and stay updated with team progress, changes, transfers, etc. for making accurate predictions.

Peace

The infamy surrounding some fanatic fan groups in football may not make you feel that football can bring about peace, which is understandable. However, football as a sport has managed to bring about peace on a much larger scale than a few ruffians occasionally acting unruly. Several parts within the United Kingdom itself have managed to keep their historic enmities limited to football derbies, whereas the past was much darker and violent.

On an even larger scale, wars have been temporarily halted because of football, or in one particular case, because of Pele. As one can imagine, if the powers that be did not watch football and love it as much as they did/do, it wouldn’t be possible. Also, if the people they preside over did not support the decision in favour of football, they would not be able to make such decisions either. It might get rough on and off the field sometimes, but in the end, football does help in keeping the peace.

Socialising

If you are a fan of club football, socialising will never be an issue for you. Not only can you talk and argue about football with even strangers, but you can also become part of a much bigger sports community. Local fan clubs are abundant, and socialising is a common aspect of such clubs. They hold exclusive events, fundraisers, etc. to encourage socialising among fans too. Going to a derby with a group to support your team at the stadium is always a grand experience for anyone who loves watching football and socialising at the same time.

Aside from that, staying updated with what is going on in the world of football can help you break the ice in awkward social situations. It can turn a dull party into something interesting, help you make a friend, and perhaps even land a date! Contrary to popular belief, there are a lot of female football fans these days than there was a decade ago.

Intelligence

Yes, it’s true that watching football can enhance our brain functions quite significantly. Unlikely as it may sound, neuroscientists at the University of Chicago published a report way back in 2012 that confirms the theory which originated in the 90s. The aforementioned study, as well as several others which point to finding similar results, defines the principle of increased brain function through watching sports like football as embodied cognition.

Apparently, when someone truly engages himself/herself in watching a match with full attention, their brains show activities which would normally be seen in someone who is actually playing the sport in question. It is a partial activation, as compared to someone who is physically playing football, but even watching the game with attention will boost your brain function and create brand new neural links. These new links are often found to be beneficial in terms of language comprehension, which is directly related to IQ points.

Not that sports fans need an excuse to watch football of course, but just in case you do, now you have several! From increased intelligence and socialisation, to stress busting relaxation, it seems as though football has more to offer than watching mindless entertainment.

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Saints duo may start ‘attracting interest’

Southampton duo James Ward-Prowse and Kyle Walker-Peters could soon start ‘attracting interest’ from the Premier League’s top four, journalist Pete O’Rourke has claimed.

The Lowdown: Great season

The Saints pair have been in excellent form this season and have duly been rewarded by respective call-ups to Gareth Southgate’s England side.

According to statistical analysis carried out by WhoScored, Ward-Prowse has been Ralph Hasenhuttl’s player of the season thus far, earning himself a strong 7.04 rating. Walker-Peters trails closely behind in second, with a solid 6.94 rating.

As a result, a number of transfer rumours have arisen linking them with moves to a multitude of Premier League clubs, such as Arsenal in Ward-Prowse’s case.

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The Latest: O’Rourke’s claim on Southampton duo…

O’Rourke has said that he would not be surprised if a number of top-four Premier League clubs are interested in signing the Southampton duo in the summer.

Talking with GiveMeSport, he claimed: “You wouldn’t be surprised if both of those players were attracting interest from the top four, top six clubs in the Premier League.

“They’ve been excellent for Southampton and earning England recognition now as well, Kyle Walker-Peters.

“I think the big thing for Walker-Peters is he took that step away from Tottenham in search of first-team football, and that move has definitely paid off for him, breaking into the England team.

“And I’m sure he’s attractive to a lot of clubs because he can play right-back or left-back, and he’d be a great player to have in your squad.”

The Verdict: Saints need to keep hold of them

Both players have proven to be essential to Hasenhuttl’s side this season. As Saints captain, Ward-Prowse has been crucial in maintaining the club’s Premier League status since their promotion from the Championship in 2011/12.

The 27-year-old has been hailed one of the world’s best dead-ball specialists, having now scored 13 league goals directly from free kicks, taking him above Thierry Henry and Gianfranco Zola in the Premier League’s rankings into second in the all-time list.

Meanwhile, Walker-Peters has demonstrated his versatility this season, having played the majority of the campaign in an unfavoured left-hand role, where he has nonetheless accumulated six goal contributions in his 30 outings across all competitions.

Therefore, if either player decides to leave in the summer, it would no doubt come as a huge blow to the south coast club, given their aforementioned importance to the Southampton cause.

In other news: Ralph Hasenhuttl confirms Shane Long concern

Newcastle: Jones must unleash Jamal Lewis

Newcastle United face off against Crystal Palace in the Premier League today as they go in search of their first win of the campaign.

The Magpies are yet to pick up a victory in the top flight and are currently 19th in the table, with Norwich the only team below them as it stands. They now face a Palace side who are 14th after winning one, drawing five and losing two of their eight Premier League games.

Graeme Jones has taken over as interim boss following Steve Bruce’s dismissal and he could make some changes to the side which lost to Tottenham last weekend.

In his pre-match press conference, the 51-year-old hinted that some players had trained their way out of his thoughts for the starting line-up.

He said: “I spoke to the players on Wednesday, after it was announced, and told them it’s a clean slate. ‘Everything that’s gone on before, we start again, I’ll assess you on your actions in the next three days’. Football makes the decisions, not me, I’m just the executor of those decisions. The line-up and tactics will be based on the interpretation of that. The players have picked themselves – or not in some cases.”

One change he could make is bringing Jamal Lewis in at left-back for Matt Ritchie. The ex-Norwich defender has been rarely-seen this season, with only nine minutes of Premier League football, and will surely have been busting a gut in training to impress Jones and ensure that he adds to his tally of minutes this weekend.

Ritchie endured a difficult afternoon against Spurs last Sunday. As per SofaScore, he lost possession of the ball 22 times, lost five of his nine duels, was dribbled past twice and only completed one of his six attempted crosses in 90 minutes. The full-back also ended the match with a passing success rate of 71%, with these statistics showing that he was dreadful at both ends of the pitch and in transition.

This suggests that it could be an ideal opportunity to bring Lewis, who was previously hailed as “underrated” by Darren Bent, into the starting XI. It could be his time to show that he deserves to be the first-choice left-back at Newcastle and prove that he is worth the £14.85m they paid for him in 2020.

If he can put in a similar performance to the one he produced in the Carabao Cup against Burnley earlier this season, he could be a marked improvement on Ritchie. He achieved a WhoScored rating of 7.15 as he completed two key passes, three dribbles, one tackle and 86.3% of his attempted passes. The Magpies also kept a clean sheet in this game, with Lewis showing that he can be a solid defender whilst also adding quality in the attacking third.

Today could be the right time to give him his first Premier League start of the season. After all, it’s not as if Newcastle’s preferred back four in Bruce’s final few games provided an impenetrable barrier of solidity, with no top-flight team conceding more than their 19 goals.

AND in other news, Jones must ruthlessly axe £80k-p/w NUFC flop who’s “offering nothing”, he’s dreadful…

Leeds target Lang could leave in January

Rumoured Leeds United transfer target Noa Lang could leave Club Brugge in the January transfer window, according to a fresh report.

The Lowdown: Leeds linked with Lang move

Lang, who has been likened to Neymar due to his close control and finishing, was linked with a move to Elland Road a number of times during the summer, but he ended up staying put at Brugge.

The 22-year-old has made a superb start to the 2021/22 season, already chipping in with three goals and four assists in the Jupiler Pro League, while winning the man of the match award in a 1-1 draw against PSG in the Champions League group stages.

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The Latest: Fresh update emerges

Leeds have been boosted in their potential efforts to sign Lang, with Voetbal International [via Sport Witness] claiming that he could move on in January.

Brugge are thought to be ‘realistic’ about the interest in the attacker, with the report adding that he could leave ‘as early as this winter’.

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The Verdict: Ideal attacking addition

Lang is a player with a huge amount of promise, having been described as a ‘phenomenon’ by Belgian sports journalist Peter Vandenbempt in the past.

His start to this season shows how much attacking quality he could bring to Leeds’ team, giving them extra guile in central areas but also capable of thriving out wide.

If the Whites managed to snap up the young Dutchman in January, it could give the squad a much-needed injection of class midway through the campaign.

In other news, Leeds could make a move for a defender, according to one report. Read more here.

Newcastle transfer update on Williams

Newcastle United have now been dealt a blow in their race to sign Brandon Williams before the summer transfer window ends.

The Lowdown: Williams eyed

There have been a number of reports throughout the window claiming that the St. James’ Park faithful have been eyeing up a move to sign Williams on loan from Manchester United.

However, no deal has ever materialised, and with less than two weeks until the window closes, they need to step up their interest if they are serious about bringing him to the North East.

The Latest: Williams update

As per Football Insider, Norwich City are about to beat the Tyneside club, as well as Southampton, to Williams’ signature, and have struck an agreement with the Red Devils.

He has reportedly been told that he can join the Canaries once Alex Telles recovers from his injury, despite Steve Bruce being keen to bring him to the Magpies.

The Verdict: Blow

It is certainly a blow for the Toon that they look set to miss out on signing Williams, as he could have been a valuable addition to the squad.

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He already has experience in playing in the Premier League and can play on both sides of the defence, offering Bruce depth in both wing-back positions.

Once dubbed ‘outstanding’ by his manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer after an impressive individual performance despite defeat to Chelsea back in July of last year, Williams is still only 20 years of age, and so still holds a lot of potential.

Nonetheless, NUFC may have to start looking at other targets now with Transfer Deadline Day edging nearer.

In other news, find out what worrying insight from takeover sources Liam Kennedy has dropped here!

Tottenham insider makes Frank Kessie claim

Tottenham insider John Wenham believes ‘we could hear some movement’ on AC Milan midfielder Franck Kessie in January, Football Insider report.

The Lowdown: Kessie links

Spurs were thought to be in advanced talks with the 24-year-old just last month, with the Ivorian’s contract at the San Siro set to expire in six months’ time.

Labelled as ‘devastating’ by former Milan boss Arrigo Sacchi, the tough-tackling midfield colossus is valued at £49.5m by Transfermarkt and has made over 200 appearances for his current employers.

A Tottenham source has recently revealed that groundwork is being laid by Antonio Conte and Fabio Paratici for the “biggest January window in the club’s history”.

And it seems as if Kessie could be one winter window arrival in north London.

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The Latest: Wenham’s comments

Wenham was talking to Football Insider following that source’s claim. The N17 insider believes that there could be movement in regards to Kessie soon, backing Paratici to seal a pre-contract agreement.

“I think we could hear some movement on the Kessie deal.

“I can see us agreeing a pre-contract deal then maybe offering AC Milan a small fee to take him straight away.

“That would probably appeal to them because they would at least get something out of the deal.

“We need players in now so it would surprise me if we only signed Kessie for him to come at the end of the season.

“That’s one I can see happening and I have spoken about it before.

“I am willing to trust Paratici and Conte on these things so if he did come in it would be exciting.”

The Verdict: ‘Exciting’ times

As Wenham mentions, bringing Kessie to the club could prove to be an ‘exciting’ piece of business, especially if it is for free or in a cut-price January move.

He can play in a defensive or central midfield role and has plenty of international and Serie A experience.

Conte currently has five defensive or central midfield options at Spurs, however, he could move on two in January with Tanguy Ndombele and Harry Winks linked with exits.

Should departures materialise, then reinforcements would be needed, and bringing in a £49.5m-rated player in a cut-price transfer could be an excellent move.

In other news: Sky Sports journalist shares Spurs exit update from ‘very good sources’. 

Southampton fans don’t want Nat Phillips

Many Southampton fans do not want the club to sign Nathaniel Phillips from Liverpool this summer after they were linked with a move for the centre-back.

The Saints will kick off their Premier League season against Everton at St Mary’s on Saturday. Ralph Hasenhuttl and co will be looking to improve on their 15th-placed finish from last term and they will be hoping that the three signings they have made will provide a boost.

According to The Athletic, the Saints are interested in signing Phillips from the Reds and have made contact with the Merseyside club. As Jurgen Klopp’s side were hit with several defensive injuries last season, Phillips ended up making 20 appearances in all competitions (Transfermarkt) – the Anfield outfit are now said to be looking for between £12m and £15m to part with the 24-year-old, who had played just once for their first team prior to 2020/21.

The news was shared on Twitter by @SaintsExtra, and it attracted plenty of attention from the supporters. They took to the social media platform to share their thoughts, with many unconvinced by Phillips, perhaps given his relative inexperience at 24.

Let’s see what these fans had to say about the Phillips link

“Relegate us now”

Credit: @IsaacPollard12

“Pain”

Credit: @PieterJCL

“Please no and please no to Sorloth”

Credit: @jamesalexwhite7

“Another duffer. The links to the PSV kid and Tammy A just sound like pandering to the fans with little chance of them coming off. Another disappointing pre season”

Credit: @Stumando28

“I’d be livid if we spent anything more than £5m. I don’t rate him at all. Would be a waste of money”

Credit: @SFCMart

“Things just get worse at this club day by day”

Credit: @SaintLiam02

In other news, Southampton want to sign this Ligue 1 defender.

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