Everton must win the race to secure £15m-rated Joshua King

Everton’s summer spending this transfer window doesn’t appear to be over just yet and there’s one name they’re still in the hunt for…

What’s the word?

According to The Sun’s Alan Nixon, the Toffees remain in the race to clinch AFC Bournemouth forward Joshua King but only if the price is right.

Amid reports linking the 28-year-old with a move to Premier League rivals Tottenham Hotspur, The Athletic claimed that he’s available for between £15m and £20m.

Meanwhile, King has returned to training this week with the Cherries now competing in the Championship following relegation last term.

Versatile upgrade?

Carlo Ancelotti’s new-look side stunned Spurs on the opening day of the season with all three of his summer additions playing a starring role, James Rodriguez and Allan particularly impressing.

However, the options from the bench looked particularly weak with Bernard, Gylfi Sigurdsson and Theo Walcott providing backup to Richarlison and the Colombian playmaker.

If the Toffees truly want to contend for a place in Europe next season, then strength in depth is going to be vital, which is why Marcel Brands ought to look no further than the Norwegian frontman.

King is tried and tested in the top-flight and can play pretty much anywhere along the front three.

In his last five seasons at this level, the 28-year-old has scored at least six goals with the most being a whopping 16 during the 16/17 campaign.

Even during their relegation last term, King managed to contribute to ten goals whilst averaging two dribbles, 1.2 key passes and one shot per game, via WhoScored.

It’s no wonder Eddie Howe called him a “complete package” as he’s “outstanding physically, technically and mentally.”

King is the sort of Steven Naismith-like player that the Toffees have lacked in recent seasons – someone who’ll perform regardless of being played out on the left or through the middle.

AND in other news, Brands summer swoop already looking a major eight-figure coup…

Alan Nixon claims West Ham will sell Haller

West Ham United’s season hasn’t gone to plan.

The Hammers have been in a relegation battle for the majority of the campaign, and while they’re safe now, they can’t be happy about how things have gone.

The London club looked set to have a good season before a ball was kicked having brought some high-profile talents from abroad last summer, but almost 12 months later they’re ready to sell one of their big-name acquisitions.

What’s the story then?

The Sun’s Alan Nixon wrote a piece about Callum Wilson moving to Tottenham, but what could have been missed by some was a smaller story at the foot of the article about West Ham selling Sebastien Haller.

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The Frenchman was a club-record signing last summer, but after just seven goals in his debut campaign, it seems as though the London club want to be rid of him.

Monaco have been touted as the main suitors for Haller, but it remains to be seen where he ends up.

Unfortunate

It’s a shame that things haven’t worked out for Haller at the London Stadium.

The striker arrived with all the tools needed to be a success in England, he’d just netted 13 league goals in the Bundesliga, and the physical style of the 6 ft 3 target man looked as though it would suit the Premier League.

He was still dominant in the air, winning 6.9 aerial duels per game, but he just failed to get into the right places at the right time having just 1.7 shots per game, scoring just seven, and when you’re the club’s most expensive signing in history, that just isn’t good enough.

Transfermarkt still value him at £32.4m, so the Hammers should be able to recoup some of the £45m they spent on him, but the club will have to feel disappointed about how his career in England has turned out.

Leeds could target "very highly-rated" Harry Wilson, says Phil Hay

According to The Athletic’s Phil Hay, Leeds United could target Liverpool winger Harry Wilson this summer.

What did he say?

Having clinched the Championship title, Marcelo Bielsa’s side are looking forward to their first season back in the Premier League after well over a decade.

The Whites will no doubt be keen to strengthen their squad before the start of the new campaign next month, and Hay has claimed that one potential target could be Wilson.

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He said: “Harry Wilson is an interesting case. He’s been very highly rated by Leeds (and Victor Orta especially) for a while and he’s always on the list of possibles. With Wilson, it would depend on price and what Liverpool intend to do with him. One to watch, possibly.”

Premier League quality

Whilst Hay also name-checked Brentford star Said Benrahma who enjoyed a fine season in the Championship, Wilson would offer the Whites something they could really do with – top-flight experience.

The current squad at Bielsa’s disposal is battle-tested in the Championship, but not many have previous years of playing in the Premier League to call back on.

Wilson, just 23, played for Bournemouth last season, and whilst the Cherries ended up getting relegated, he showed plenty of signs of huge promise. He scored seven goals in 31 league games, including strikes against the likes of Tottenham and Chelsea.

If Leeds are looking for a Benrahma alternative, then Wilson could be a very shrewd choice.

Manchester United: Angel Gomes set to leave Old Trafford

Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer expects Angel Gomes to leave Old Trafford.

Gomes, who has been linked with a move to Chelsea, is out of contract this week. Solskjaer had hoped he would sign a new deal but his contract is set to expire on Tuesday, and the Red Devils have been unable to reach an agreement with his representatives, as they were “underwhelmed” by the improved terms on offer.

The manager told a press conference today, as relayed by ESPN: “I’ve got no news, nothing, so it doesn’t look like [he will stay]. I’ve not heard from them last night or this morning. It seems like they haven’t managed to agree so the answer is probably short and yes [he will leave].”

Last month the Premier League revealed that clubs can offer extensions to players with contracts expiring this month. The Red Devils were only interested in offering Gomes a long-term deal and their stance remains unchanged, amid interest from Chelsea and Barcelona.

Although Barca were keen to sign Gomes, the La Liga giants had no plans of offering him first team football, which is understood to have disappointed the teenager. The 19-year-old, who has been compared to Brazilian legend Ronaldinho in the past, has only played in eight games for Solskjaer so far and he will be available for free when his contract runs out at the end of June.

However, this will likely be a major blow for the Norwegian. Gomes, who turns 20 in August, is currently valued at £3m via Transfermarkt. The England U20 international has scored two goals in six appearances at that level and has the potential to become as good as Gerard Pique’s old teammate Andres Iniesta, according to his former coach.

Even though he is largely unproven, Manchester United may regret letting the youngster leave in the future, as ended up happening with Pique.

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Southampton fans react with Cedric Soares reportedly close to Inter Milan move

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Sky Sports in Italy reported on Wednesday night that Inter Milan are in advanced discussions to sign Southampton defender Cedric Soares – and Saints fans have been quick to react to the rumour on Twitter.

Despite being one of the south coast outfit’s more senior players and a Euro 2016 winner, the Portugal international has often found himself behind the likes of Yan Valery, Matt Targett and Kayne Ramsay in the pecking order following Ralph Hasenhuttl’s arrival at St Mary’s last month.

That certainly suggests the Austrian doesn’t fancy the 27-year-old and is keen to move him on if the deal is right – as he has done with Manolo Gabbiadini and Wesley Hoedt already during this transfer window – and if Sky Sports in Italy are to be believed then a deal could soon happen.

Cedric has made 119 appearances in all competitions for Saints, scoring two goals and providing a further 10 assists, as per Transfermarkt, and while he was a reliable performer in his debut campaign at St Mary’s in 2015/16, he has struggled over the course of the past couple of seasons with his attacking impact in particular not being up to scratch.

Southampton supporters have been quick to have their say on the story via social media, and while one said “I think Cedric leaving has been on the cards for a while”, another said “Cedric hasn’t looked like he’s wanted to be here for ages”.

Here is just a selection of the Twitter reaction…

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'It will take time' – Gregg Berhalter on conversations with Gio Reyna and where the Borussia Dortmund star fits with the USMNT

The midfielder is back with the U.S, albeit in a limited capacity, and all eyes are on how he rebuilds his relationship with the returning head coach.

It was the one name everyone was looking for in the United States men's national team squad. At 11 a.m. on the East coast, U.S. Soccer unveiled the list of 23 players called in for the upcoming matches against Germany and Ghana but, fairly or unfairly, all eyes will be on one of those players and the coach he will once again be playing under.

Gregg Berhalter's roster is out, Gio Reyna is on it, and, now, finally, all of these months later, all involved can begin to heal.

It's been the U.S. men's national team story of 2023. It's a familiar one now: post-World Cup drama, betrayal, investigations, friendships ruined, a federation plunged into chaos. And yet, somehow, it's brought everyone right back to where they started: with Berhalter in charge of the USMNT and with Reyna as a key young star that the program is hoping will soon become a key young superstar.

Still, too much has changed for things to stay the same, right? This camp, for all involved, will surely be a bit awkward on some level. You can't fix all of it in one reunion.

This is the start, though. Reyna is back. Berhalter is, too. And, as this camp begins, Berhalter says that both seem ready to treat this as the fresh start it could be.

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From the moment Berhalter was rehired this summer, everyone wanted to know the answer. How would he begin to fix all that was broken with Reyna? The answer to that question would probably define his tenure.

It took a while, but that process began recently. As of September camp, Berhalter and Reyna had not yet had their long-awaited sitdown, as Reyna remained out of action due to an injury suffered this summer. However, ahead of October camp, that conversation needed to happen if Reyna was to return to the team.

Berhalter says the two finally met on Zoom a few weeks back. The conversation, Berhalter says, went about as well as anyone could have hoped, even if Berhalter wasn't too willing to get into specifics.

"The conversation was a positive conversation," Berhalter said. "I'm appreciative of him taking time and being able to connect. Really for us, it's about aligning on how we're moving forward, and I think we did that. The exact contents of the conversation I'm gonna leave private, but we're in a good spot to prepare for this camp."

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Conversations are good. Time together in camp will be even better. However, Berhalter knows that there's no fixing everything, especially not this quickly.

What happened between the Berhalters and the Reynas was deeper than soccer. The two families, for years, were the best of friends. Berhalter's relationship with Reyna's father, USMNT legend Claudio, made him something of a family member. Berhalter watched Reyna grow up, and then he watched it all fall apart.

Berhalter's relationship with Claudio and Danielle Reyna may never be repaired, but his relationship with Gio will have to be. The two have to come together for the sake of the USMNT and figure out some way, any way, to make it work.

The initial signs have been good, but Berhalter admitted that it won't all be washed away in this camp.

"The conversation was positive," he said. "I was really, really just appreciative of the conversation and, having said that, acknowledging that, I think it will take time. There's a difference between a Zoom call and being in person, but I think that both intentions are positive.

"The idea is that, we work together for the team to be successful and I think we're both prepared to do that. I think that, although it may take some time, we're both aligned with what we want to accomplish."

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With that off-field stuff out of the way, Berhalter also explained his expectations for Reyna this camp.

The Borussia Dortmund midfielder hasn't played a minute since June's Nations League triumph and only recently returned to the bench on the club level. He has yet to come off the bench, though, as Edin Terzic has yet to use him in the Bundesliga or Champions League.

Last camp, Berhalter made a point to ease Folarin Balogun into the team, as the striker joined up with the U.S. after only recently completing a move to Monaco from Arsenal. This time around, Berhalter says he envisions a similar set up with Reyna, who probably won't play 90 minutes in either of the two games.

"Really, in my opinion, we're treating this very similarly to how we did with with Balo last camp: build him up, build his minutes up so that he goes back to Dortmund in a better place. We'll be using him on the field in a way that he can return to Dortmund ready to go. That's going to be important for this camp."

He continued: "How many minutes can we give him on the field that he can build up in a safe way and then go back to Dortmund and really propel him to make a big impact for his club? We're going to be creative with the minutes. We want to certainly get him on the field and work through both the Germany game and see what position he plays and then, in the Ghana game, same thing: seeing how we can get him in different positions throughout the camp on the field."

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For much of last cycle, Reyna was used as a winger by Berhalter. With Christian Pulisic generally on that left wing, though, and Tim Weah on the right, Reyna was squeezed out of the USMNT starting XI at the World Cup.

This summer, though, Reyna was deployed as an attacking midfielder with fantastic results. His assist on Folarin Balogun's first goal showed what he can bring to the role and, in the months since, the debate has raged on about how Berhalter can best use Reyna in this cycle.

For now, that answer is TBD. We likely won't get a concrete answer this camp as Reyna is on that minutes restriction, but Berhalter isn't ruling out anything going forward.

"In terms of Gio, we see him being able to play three positions: central midfielder, attacking midfielder and winger," he said. "We use wingers in different ways. Sometimes the wingers are wide against the line and sometimes they're in between the lines. We see him as more of an in-between-the-lines winger, so those are the three positions he can be utilized in."

UEFA issues response to soon-to-be USWNT boss Emma Hayes after she slams 'embarrassing' refereeing during Chelsea's Champions League draw with Real Madrid

UEFA have issued a response to Emma Hayes after she slammed the "embarrassing" refereeing during Chelsea's Champions League draw with Real Madrid.

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Two incorrect refereeing decisions stopped Chelsea winHayes fumed at lack of VAR in UWCL group stages UEFA responds to Hayes citing technological challengesWHAT HAPPENED?

The Chelsea manager criticized refereeing decisions, claiming her team was "robbed of a 3-1 victory" due to controversial calls, including a non-existent penalty and an injury-time winner which was incorrectly ruled out as it was deemed offside. TV replays made it evident that Jessie Fleming had fouled Athenea del Castillo outside the box, whereas, Niamh Charles was onside before she scored, what should have been the potential winner. Despite the wrong decisions, UEFA defended the absence of VAR in Women's Champions League matches, citing "significant technical, operational, and logistical challenges."

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In a statement, UEFA said: "The implementation of VAR in European competitions involves significant technical, operational, and logistical challenges. To address these challenges, UEFA has developed a gradual plan to introduce VAR in the majority of matches, starting with men’s and women’s club and national team competitions. UEFA already plans to implement VAR at the UEFA Women’s Nations League finals next year and will continuously evaluate the possibility to implement VAR in competitions or stages of competitions where it hasn’t been so far.”

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Hayes had previously criticized the lack of goal-line technology and VAR in the Women's Super League when the Blues were denied a goal in their campaign opener against Tottenham. The ball had already crossed the line beating Guro Reiten but the officials believed Ashleigh Neville's clearance prevented the ball from trickling over the line. The soon-to-be USWNT boss was furious with the decision and slammed it as “embarrassing” and “ludicrous.”

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WHAT NEXT FOR CHELSEA?

As refereeing decisions continue to create controversy there will be louder calls for technological support in women's football both in England and Europe. Nonetheless, in the short term, Chelsea will hope that the officiating will be spot on when they take on Liverpool in their next WSL fixture.

WATCH: Lionel Messi speaking English!? All is not as it seems as AI-generated video of Inter Miami superstar goes viral

Lionel Messi is a man of many talents, but speaking English fluently is not one of them – despite what an AI-generated video would have fans believe.

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Argentine superstar now in the StatesHas been taking English lessonsDoing much of his talking on the pitch

WHAT HAPPENED?

The Argentine superstar has made his way to the United States in 2023, with a move to Inter Miami completed after reaching the end of his contract at Paris Saint-Germain. There is a big Spanish-speaking community in Florida, but Messi revealed back in 2021 that he has been taking English lessons.

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A video released on social media has gone viral, with Messi seemingly speaking at a press conference in English. The clip does, however, come from the website HeyGen – which allows users to produce deep fakes of other people.

DID YOU KNOW?

Messi has only ever carried out press duties in his native Spanish and, despite some initially being fooled, the video doing the rounds at present is clearly not real due to the echo on the voice and the sudden breaks in speech.

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Messi continues to do much of his talking on the pitch, with Inter Miami inspired to Leagues Cup glory and a place in the U.S. Open Cup final since his arrival in America. He also has them in the hunt for a MLS play-off spot, while reigning champions Argentina are being helped down a qualification path that leads towards the 2026 World Cup.

Lionel Messi's wife Antonela Roccuzzo celebrates Inter Miami Leagues Cup win on pitch with Sergio Busquets' other half Elena Galera

Lionel Messi’s wife Antonela Roccuzzo took in Inter Miami’s League Cup celebrations on the pitch, while being joined by Sergio Busquets’ partner.

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Argentine has won another trophyWild celebrations for Florida franchiseFriends and family in attendanceWHAT HAPPENED?

Seven-time Ballon d’Or winner Messi helped to inspire a historic trophy triumph for his new club on Saturday as they captured the inaugural Leagues Cup crown.

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The magical Argentine delivered another stunning strike against Nashville – his 10th goal in just seven appearances – before converting his spot-kick in a thrilling penalty shootout. Messi lifted major silverware alongside DeAndre Yedlin, with Antonela close by to get the best possible view of wild celebrations.

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Antonela – who has been a regular at Inter Miami games alongside sons Ciro, Mateo and Thiago, a number of famous faces – was joined on the field by Busquets’ model wife Elena Galera, with the pair having become close friends when their husbands were team-mates at Barcelona.

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WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

Messi has become the most decorated player of all-time when landing the 44th trophy of his remarkable career, with the legendary 36-year-old now about to turn his attention to MLS matters as he keeps himself in contention for an eighth Ballon d’Or.

70 facts about Argentina legend Diego Maradona

Goal rounds up 70 of the most interesting tidbits about the iconic former Argentina and Napoli star

Diego Maradona was an Argentine professional football player and coach, widely considered to be one of the greatest players of all time. In 2000, he was voted the FIFA Player of the Century, jointly with Pele. Maradona was known for his incredible dribbling skills, speed, and precise ball control, as well as his controversial off-field antics.

In 2005, Maradona was inducted into the Italian Football Hall of Fame for his contributions to Italian football during his time with Napoli. In that same year, he was also inducted into the International Football Hall of Champions.

In 2008, Maradona became the head coach of the Argentine national football team, leading them to the quarter-finals of the 2010 World Cup. However, his tenure was also marked by controversy, including a suspension for verbally abusing journalists and failing a drug test.

Throughout his career, Maradona won numerous awards and accolades, including two Serie A titles with Napoli, a World Cup championship with Argentina in 1986, and a Golden Ball award for being the best player at the 1986 World Cup. He passed away on November 25, 2020, at the age of 60.

Born in Buenos Aires

Diego Armando Maradona was born on October 30, 1960, in the outskirts of Buenos Aires.

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Maradona made 91 appearances for Argentina, scoring 34 goals.

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He played in four World Cup tournaments for his country.

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He helped Boca Juniors to the league championship in 1982 before making a move to Barcelona. But in 1984, he transferred to Napoli and helped them win their only two Serie A titles to date – in 1987 and 1990.

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