Everton: Lampard eyeing Otavio swoop

Everton are reportedly interested in making a move for Porto winger Otavio, as manager Frank Lampard looks to reshape his squad ahead of next term.

What’s the word?

According to Portuguese outlet O Jogo (via Sports Witness), the Toffees are one of the clubs who are said to be keen on the Brazil-born, Portugal international, with his current side anticipating ‘proposals’ from interested parties this summer.

The report suggests that the Premier League outfit have ‘asked for’ the 27-year-old, although are aware that they will likely have to meet his €60m (£51.2m) release clause if they are to tempt the Portuguese champions into a sale.

Equally, Lampard and co may not be alone in their pursuit of the 5 foot 8 playmaker, with the £27m-rated gem having also reportedly been the subject of interest from rivals Liverpool.

Richarlison replacement

This news comes amid reports that the club’s current leading man Richarlison could be on his way out of Goodison Park, with The Athletic’s David Ornstein revealing that Tottenham Hotspur are keen on signing the Brazilian forward in the current window.

That potential exit would leave behind a gaping hole in the club’s ranks, with the 25-year-old having proved vital to keeping the club in the division last time out, netting ten goals and providing a further five assists in 30 league appearances despite what was a gruelling campaign on the whole.

The former Watford man – who left Vicarage Road in a £50m deal in 2018 – has scored 53 goals and provided 14 assists in 152 games in all competitions for the club over the past four years, while also forcing his way into international reckoning for Selecao, with 14 goals in just 36 games.

While at times “erratic”, as per BBC Sport pundit Jobi McAnuff, the one-time Fluminese man has undoubted quality that has so often bailed Everton out of trouble in the past, with his absence only set to prove another step backwards for a club who came so close to the brink last term.

In Otavio, however, those at Finch Farm may have found a suitable replacement, with the Porto star also possessing his own attacking quality, having chipped in with three goals and 11 assists in 32 league games in the 2021/22 campaign.

Largely deployed in a right midfield berth, the “phenomenal” gem – as he has been dubbed by one journalist – is also not afraid to carry out his defensive work, averaging an impressive 3.2 tackles per game last term and winning possession 1.3 times per game.

The six-cap gem – who has netted twice for his country thus far – may not quite be the goalscoring presence of the current Everton man, although he has that undoubted knack for unlocking a defence, with the Toffees seemingly in dire need of a creator to pull the strings in midfield.

He certainly won’t come cheap, although investing in the £32k-per-week genius could prove a real masterstroke, as well as helping to ease the possible loss of the outgoing Richarlison.

IN other news, “Everton want..“: David Ornstein delivers huge transfer update, Lampard will be fuming

Celtic open talks for Rabbi Matondo

Celtic had a rampant start to the 2021 summer transfer window but Ange Postecoglou hasn’t exactly been busy at Parkhead yet this time around.

What’s the word?

The Hoops have been looking into completing permanent deals for Cameron Carter-Vickers and Jota during the off-season but a new exciting transfer rumour has emerged.

It concerns Schalke youngster Rabbi Matondo who could be moving to Scotland this summer.

That’s according to Wales Online who suggest that Celtic and their Old Firm rivals have now opened talks with the German side regarding a move.

Matondo joined them from Manchester City but spent last term on loan at Cercle Brugge.

Cercle are understood to be keen on keeping the winger at the club, while their own rivals in Club Brugge are believed to be interested too.

Transfermarkt values the player at £3.6m.

The next Sane?

Does an exciting young winger with ties to Manchester City and Schalke remind you of anyone? Well, look no further than a certain Leroy Sane, someone who took the opposite career path to Matondo.

While the German wide man, who signed for Bayern Munich for £54.8m, started his career at Schalke, he went on to enjoy a hugely successful stint with the current Premier League champions.

It was at City where Matondo learnt his trade before joining Sane’s former employers where he even spoke of the Germany international’s talent.

Upon signing for the recently-promoted Bundesliga outfit, he said: “Mesut Özil, Ivan Rakitic & Leroy Sane all took big steps in their careers here.”

Matondo’s career hasn’t quite taken off in the same way as the aforementioned trio, scoring just twice in 32 games for Schalke, but his stint on loan in Belgium last term was particularly impressive, with the winger bagging ten goals and registering two assists in all competitions.

With that in mind, it’s hardly a surprise to see him praised relentlessly, with Ryan Giggs previously hailing his “electrifying pace.”

That attribute is also synonymous with Sane, someone who uses his speed and trickery to make himself a real nuisance for defenders.

With 1.7 dribbles per game to his name throughout 2021/22, the 21-year-old is evidently also particularly dangerous in possession of the ball while his 32 career goals make him deadly inside the penalty area too.

With all of that said, it’s clear that Matondo would be a very exciting addition should he make the switch to Parkhead over the summer.

Celtic have some captivating options in their forward line already but the Wales international would surely complete the set.

AND in other news, Ange can land his own Denayer as Celtic eye £7k-p/w gem who has “fire in his belly”…

Nottingham Forest given boost with Garner

Nottingham Forest have secured promotion back to the Premier League for the first time in 23 years, and now they have a boost in their attempts to build a squad that can compete in the top flight.

What’s the latest?

According to 90min, Nottingham Forest are planning to keep as much of their squad together ahead of next season, and are keen to keep James Garner at the club when they join the Premier League.

As per the report, Forest are already aware they won’t be able to keep the Manchester United loanee on a permanent deal but it is confirmed that the newly-promoted side would be given the opportunity ahead of anyone else if Erik ten Hag agrees to let the youngster go back on loan next season.

Supporters will be buzzing

Garner has been a key player for his team this season in the Championship and has been proving himself to be an impressive player that Manchester United will surely be keen to further develop, so supporters will be excited at the prospect that he could return for Forest in the Premier League.

The midfielder has been a reliable force in the centre of the pitch scoring four goals, delivering eight assists and creating seven big chances, making two key passes, 1.4 interceptions and 1.8 tackles on average per game, winning the majority of his duels combined (53%) and proving successful in the majority of his dribble attempts (58%).

This output is clearly something Steve Cooper wants to emulate in the Premier League next season by securing a loan deal again for Garner and deploying him in the team could be massively effective in their pursuit to maintain their status in the league going forward.

However, it is clear the better the 21-year-old gets the more likely Man United will want to let go of the player in the long term, so for Forest, the player is only a short term solution in midfield and the club needs to be aware that they could risk leaving a hole that will be hard to fill if he is called back to Old Trafford.

With that being said, in their first season back in the Premier League securing another season-long loan deal for Garner would be a massive coup for Forest and he would surely continue to thrive in the team and will definitely benefit from gaining the experience of playing first-team football in the top flight.

AND in other news: NFFC plot bid for £20m ace who has the “world at his feet”, Cooper will love him

Celtic continue to monitor Antoine Semenyo

Celtic could make a move for exciting Bristol City attacker Antoine Semenyo in the summer transfer window, journalist Pete O’Rourke has claimed.

The Lowdown: Semenyo’s excellent season

The Robins may have had a fairly unspectacular season, finishing 17th in the Championship, but the Ghanaian stood out as one of his team’s star players.

The 22-year-old registered eight goals and 12 assists in the division, also averaging 1.1 key passes and 1.2 dribbles per match throughout the campaign.

It could be that Semenyo leaves this summer and looks for a new challenge, with Celtic potentially emerging as candidates to sign him. Indeed, the Hoops’ interest dates back to the winter, when senior scout Craig Strachan was sent to watch the player in action against Reading.

A move to Glasgow certainly doesn’t seem to be out of the question, according to one journalist.

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The Latest: Celtic backed to make move for Semenyo

Speaking to GiveMeSport, O’Rourke claimed that he could see the Ghanaian at Parkhead next season. He stated of Semenyo:

“I think he’s someone that Celtic have been watching for quite a long time. There was talk of a possible move last summer, and also during the January transfer window, and I’m sure Celtic have continued to monitor his situation. He’s got potential, Semenyo.”

The Verdict: Could be a great signing

Signing top young talent is vital for Celtic in order to aid their long-term planning, and Semenyo is a player who could be both one for the present and the future.

He has already stood out in a notoriously tough league, being hailed as a “real threat” by his manager Nigel Pearson, and he could bring some added firepower to Ange Postecoglou’s squad ahead of a relentless 2022/23 campaign.

The fact that Semenyo only has one year remaining on his current deal means that Bristol City could be willing to sell too, in order to avoid losing him for free next summer.

In other news, Celtic are believed to be keeping tabs on one player. Find out who it is here.

Bridge shocked by Eric Dier’s England snub

Sky Sports reporter Michael Bridge has admitted that it is a “surprise” to see that Tottenham Hotspur’s Eric Dier has been left out of the England squad following Gareth Southgate’s recent announcement.

The Lowdown: Dier not named in England squad

The 28-year-old has been capped 45 times for his country, but despite not playing any part in the England starting XI since November 2020, he has enjoyed a standout campaign with the Lilywhites under Antonio Conte. He has made 25 Premier League appearances since the Italian’s arrival in N17, offering hope that he might have had a strong chance of earning a recall under Southgate.

However, the Three Lions boss has denied the Spurs centre-back that opportunity by selecting the likes of Conor Coady, Marc Guehi and Ben White ahead of him, even though Aston Villa’s Tyrone Mings has also been omitted from the 27-man squad.

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The Latest: Bridge ‘very surprised’ by Dier omission

Bridge has admitted his disbelief at the fact that Dier had been overlooked by Southgate and suggested that the Tottenham defender deserved to be given a place in the England squad.

The journalist told GiveMeSport: “I’m surprised, very, very surprised. I thought he would be a shoo-in for this England squad, because for me, he’s my player of the year at Tottenham, but Gareth Southgate only seems to appreciate him in a back three.

“But I still believe if there was a World Cup next month, Dier would be in it. I could be completely deluded, although I’m very surprised, especially given how much he valued him at Under-21 level.”

The Verdict: Valuable experience at the back

Considering the form of some defenders who did make the cut, it does come as a bit of a shock to see the £92k-per-week Spurs star miss out on the Nations League fixtures. For instance, Dier’s WhoScored rating of 6.76 for the season matches that of Guehi and exceeds Coady’s 6.64, so it is understandable why Bridge has been left astonished.

The Cheltenham native has averaged four clearances and 3.7 long balls per league game in 2021/22, via WhoScored, showing not only his ability to be a rock at the heart of the Spurs backline, but also how he can create attacking moves for his team-mates at the other end of the pitch.

Dier has recorded a total of 16 clean sheets in the Premier League this term, which contributed to Tottenham successfully securing a Champions League place for 2022/23, and that experience is something that England will now miss out on ahead of their upcoming games against Hungary, Germany and Italy next month.

In other news… a huge Spurs transfer update has come to light involving one of the club’s ‘top targets’

Man City: Aguero sends five-word message after title win

Manchester City have been crowned champions of England again after a dramatic final day 3-2 victory over Aston Villa at the Etihad Stadium.

The Lowdown: 93:20…the sequel

Ten years on from Sergio Aguero’s dramatic smash-and grab-winner at home to Queen’s Park Rangers, which gave the Sky Blues their first Premier League crown, City have somehow repeated those heroics this afternoon.

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Steven Gerrard, who may have seemed fated to help his former club Liverpool with a result at Eastlands, was close to doing so after Villa found themselves two goals ahead courtesy of strikes from Matty Cash and Philippe Coutinho.

Cityzens could have been forgiven for thinking that the title had slipped out of Guardiola’s grasp, but much like what happened a decade ago, the script was far from written.

The inspired introduction of Ilkay Gundogan seemingly turned the game on its head as the German opened City floodgates with his header at the back post on 76 minutes. Just moments later, long-distance specialist Rodri slotted a brilliant finish past Robin Olsen from outside the area, gifting supporters in the ground hope of a 93:20-esque sequel.

In ensuring that the crown was back in City’s hands, Gundogan found himself at the back post yet again soon after, tapping home his side’s 3-2 advantage and sealing one of the best final day comebacks in football history.

The Latest: Aguero’s five-word message…

City legend and all-time top scorer Aguero, a man who knows all about title-winning drama, sent a candid five-word message to the club and their supporters after their phenomenal end to the 2021/22 campaign.

The Argentine said on Twitter: “Campeones campeones , I love you.”

The Verdict: Deserved champions…

City and Liverpool were locked in one of the fiercest races for domestic glory that supporters are ever likely to see, with barely anything separating Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp for the second time in four seasons after a similarly close-run finish in 2018/19.

While the latter can look forward to a Champions League final next weekend, safe in the knowledge that he has also won a domestic double this year, Sky Blues supporters will be more than satisfied with a near-carbon copy of the 93:20 heroics today which will live long in the memory.

In other news: Pep blown away by ‘phenomenal’ £25 million man as Man City become main bidders to sign him…find out more here.

Man City eye Aurelien Tchouameni

Manchester City have the chance to secure their fourth Premier League title at the Etihad this week as Pep Guardiola aims to reign supreme again.

With 37 matches played in the league, the Citizens have won 28, drawn six and lost only three, scoring 96 goals and conceding a mere 24 along the way.

One player in Guardiola’s squad who has been a crucial figure for the team throughout the campaign is Rodri.

Having started in each of his 32 league appearances this term, only Ederson and Joao Cancelo have played more minutes than the Spanish midfielder.

Earlier in the season, it was revealed that Fernandinho will be waving goodbye to the club at the end of the campaign. More recently, it has been claimed that Ilkay Gundogan could be on his way out of the Etihad Stadium at the same time.

This could then leave Rodri with some new faces next to him in midfield, should the aforementioned duo end up leaving and the club then forced to bring in some replacements.

One man with whom the club have been linked and who could become part of a formidable midfield duo with the Spain international is Aurelien Tchouameni.

Since joining AS Monaco in January 2020, the 22-year-old has gone on to make 94 appearances for the Ligue 1 club across all competitions, scoring eight goals and providing seven assists along the way. One of his goals earlier this month was labelled “magnificent” by BT Sport on Twitter.

To highlight how a talented and all-round a midfielder he is, the Frenchman has not only the highest number of tackles (95), interceptions (110) and successful pressures (205) to his name at Monaco in Ligue 1, but also the third-highest number of goalscoring actions.

This shows that he is very capable of doing all the hard work required of a top midfielder in both an attacking and defensive sense.

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In terms of a potential move to City, if Guardiola were to have a player of Tchouameni’s talent in his squad, this could then give Rodri more freedom to keep playing passes around the field, as is his specialty with a passing accuracy rate of 92.6%.

It would also take some of the load off the Spaniard’s shoulders in terms of the defensive side of things, given the Frenchman’s ability off the ball.

With Tchouameni having a reported price tag of £60m, this is a potential deal which could be vital for City this summer, and one that they should definitely look at completing.

In other news: Reliable journalist drops big behind-the-scenes Man City update, it’s bad news for Pep 

Expert drops Sunderland takeover claim

A finance expert has now dropped a big claim on a potential takeover at Sunderland.

The Lowdown: Storey offer

As per The Daily Mail, William Storey wants to buy out all four shareholders at the Stadium of Light in a £42m deal.

The British businessman attempted to buy a controlling stake in the Wearside club back in 2020 before Kyril Louis-Dreyfus, and it is understood that the latter has rejected his advances.

However, the Madrox trio of Stewart Donald, Juan Sartori and Charlie Methven are all thought to be keen to sell up.

The Latest: Expert reacts

Speaking to Football Insider, finance expert Doctor Dan Plumley has claimed that £42m is a ‘fair price’ for the Black Cats, but the value could rise to as much as ‘£200m’ should they go all the way back up to the Premier League:

“I think it’s a fair price for where they are at the moment.

“I’ve done some digging on industry standards in the past. It’s not an exact science but all the metrics would value them at somewhere between £40m and £50m.

“That is very high for a League One club, but it is representative of their potential for growth. If they do go up, you could conceivably add another £10m or £20m onto that valuation. That would put them closer to £60m to £80m.

“So, it does vary depending on league status but the price does show the size and scale of the club.

“You have to put revenue into the mix. If they got to the Premier League, you are adding another £100m overnight. It could then become a £180m or £200m club.

“It’s got a considerable fanbase and a lot of infrastructure in place. That is why investors might be looking at them now. It’s a good proposition.”

The Verdict: Wait for final

SAFC should really be waiting until after the League One play-off final before entertaining any such offer from Storey.

If they were to get promoted up to the Championship, then the club would instantly be worth more money, and so they would need to get the highest value possible if they were to sell up.

Nonetheless, it seems as if Louis-Dreyfus will need some more persuading anyway, but it is good that they at least have options ahead of the new season.

In other news, find out who Sunderland are now courting this summer here!

Rangers hit with Joe Aribo setback

A big Rangers setback has emerged regarding Ibrox gem Joe Aribo and his injury situation… 

What’s the latest?

Journalist Andrew Dickson has revealed that the Nigeria international will miss the final of the Europa League if he is diagnosed with a concussion.

The midfielder came off injured in the first half on Thursday night after he was struck in the face by a powerful free-kick, with doubt now surrounding his availability in the coming weeks.

Dickson tweeted: “McGregor didn’t have much to do but made a crucial stop in the second half when he needed to, could do nothing about Nkunku’s glorious finish. Bassey’s now a fixture in front of him. And I hope Aribo is okay after a fair bang on the head. If it’s concussion, he misses Seville.”

The reporter has confirmed that Aribo would not be able to play in the showpiece clash in Spain, although it remains to be seen whether or not the 25-year-old was concussed.

Supporters will be gutted

Rangers supporters will surely be gutted by this claim, as it leaves a gigantic cloud of doubt over the Nigerian’s availability for the Europa League final later this month.

The midfielder has been a reliable option for Giovanni Van Bronckhorst to call upon in Europe, and the Dutch head coach will surely want him to be fit to face Eintracht Frankfurt on 18 May. Aribo has started 12 matches in this superb European run, playing 14 times in total, and has averaged an impressive SofaScore rating of 6.95 as he has chipped in with three assists.

In the Premiership, he has averaged a score of 7.09, scoring eight goals and providing five assists from midfield. He has proven that he can make a big impact in the final third with his ability on the ball, and that is why losing him for the Seville showdown would be a huge blow for the Gers.

Aribo is a consistently brilliant performer who has the potential to be a match-winner for Rangers with his contributions at the top end of the pitch, and fans will be concerned by a potential concussion to the 25-year-old, as losing his talent will weaken the squad given what he has been able to do on the pitch this season.

Hopefully he is healthy and enjoying the celebrations after the win over Leipzig, and if that is the case then the focus will turn to assess whether or not he will be able to play in the final. For now, though, the Ibrox faithful will be gutted by his knock and desperately hoping that he is cleared for action on Wednesday week.

AND in other news, Forget Lundstram: Rangers’ £5.4m-rated “absolute baller” got Ibrox “rocking” last night…

Bruno Lage to miss Chelsea clash

Wolves manager Bruno Lage will miss his side’s Premier League clash with Chelsea after testing positing for Covid-19, journalist Tim Spiers has confirmed.

The Lowdown: Wolves host Chelsea

Wanderers are back in league action on Saturday afternoon, as they welcome Thomas Tuchel’s reigning European Champions to Molineux.

Last weekend was a hugely disappointing one for Wolves, who lost 3-0 at home to Brighton, and a response is needed in their quest to qualify for Europe.

Lage’s side are eighth in the table currently and sit three points behind West Ham with a game in hand, highlighting what a tight end to the season it could be.

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The Latest: Lage not involved

Taking to Twitter, Spiers has confirmed that Lage will play no part in proceedings, however, having tested positive for Covid:

“Bruno Lage sidelined with covid and missing the Chelsea game. Keepers coach Tony Roberts sitting in the chair.”

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The Verdict: Must-win game

It will be a good chance for Tony Roberts to test himself in the Wolves hot seat, for what is undoubtedly an important game for Wanderers.

It would be a huge shame if their season ended up tailing off in the final weeks of the season, having worked so hard to get into the European picture.

Chelsea are not firing on all cylinders and lost at Everton last weekend, so Wolves must believe that they can pick up a precious three points at Molineux.

In other news, one Wolves player could leave the club this summer. Find out who it is here.

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