Average at Premier League level: Liverpool fans react to Targett speculation

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According to 90min.com, Liverpool have made an enquiry for Southampton’s Matt Targett as the club seek a new left-back in this summer’s transfer window.

Andrew Robertson is the undisputed first-choice left-back at Anfield.

However, Alberto Moreno’s departure this summer means that Jurgen Klopp’s side are short when it comes to experienced back-up for Robertson.

As per 90min.com, Liverpool are considering a move for Targett, who made 21 appearances for Southampton in all competitions last term.

Targett is hardly a spring chicken at the age of 23 and the fact that the 6 ft ace only made 16 Premier League appearances for the Saints during the 2018-19 campaign could lead the defender to seek pastures new.

That said, it is not as if first-team football would be on offer at Liverpool.

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The Merseyside club’s fans have been on social media offering their views on the transfer claim and a selection of the reaction is available to view below:

Celtic fans left frustrated by latest Tom Rogic injury

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Celtic supporters are not happy that Tom Rogic could miss the club’s upcoming European qualifier against FK Sarajevo.

The Scottish Sun reported on Tuesday that the Australian international did not take part in training at Lennoxtown last week and has subsequently not made the trip to Austria for a pre-season training camp.

That makes him a major doubt for the clash away to the Bosnian champions on July 9th, say the paper.

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Rogic has had his fair share of injury issues over the last six months, returning from international duty at the Asian Cup in January with a problem that kept him out until March.

Considering the player has never managed to start more than 30 games in a single season for the Hoops, questions are beginning to be asked about his long-term future.

Should the club think about looking to move the player on because of his fitness issues?

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These fans have taken to Twitter over the last 48 hours to share their thoughts…

Alexis Sanchez’s Copa America form should offer Man United hope

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When reputation and cost-per-disappointing performance are factored in it’s hard to think of a bigger Premier League flop in recent years than Alexis Sanchez.

During his four seasons at Arsenal the Chilean wide-man was so often a one-man war of creativity; a devastating spree of pace and trickery.

Then, following a sustained period of disenchantment at the Emirates, along came a headline-grabbing move to Old Trafford whereupon Sanchez – brilliant, effervescent Sanchez – like magic, disappeared under an invisibility cloak.

In 2297 minutes for Manchester United the former Barcelona ace has scored three times and provided six assists and truthfully that doesn’t sound too horrendous. It’s bad certainly but it is also comparable to another United flop, Angel Di Maria, who scored three goals and made ten assists in 20 starts for the Reds.

The stats though do a serious disservice to Sanchez’s woefulness. They discount his anonymous displays. They overlook his habit of standing there, with his hands on his hips, impotent and sulky because five minutes earlier he tried a mazy run, got tackled and that’s him done now for the day.

They ignore too how much it is costing the club to house such ineptitude. Signed in what was initially simplified as a straight swap deal with Henrikh Mkhitaryan his wages later came to light and shocked one and all. With bonuses and image right payments thrown in Alexis Sanchez ‘earns’ in the region of half a million quid a week. That’s £24m a year give or take the odd hundred grand.

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It only gets worse too. So poor has his form been since his switch north in January 2018 that lengthy stints on the sub’s bench duly followed and, in April of this year, a study concluded that the 30-year-old has amassed more wonga than any sub across the top flight, £5,232 per minute and £4,881,014 all told.

Such figures exasperate United fans but that is nothing to their despair at his underwhelming output, even allowing for a series of injury problems. After intense excitement over his transfer – manufactured in part by the Chilean’s piano playing prowess – the majority have been left pondering why his demise had to be so exquisitely aligned with a move to Old Trafford.

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Yet some hope has arisen of late, as unlikely and tentative as it is, and it’s come via the player’s showing at the Copa America for his country.

Two goals and an assist in the group stage preceded Chile’s quarter-final clash with Colombia on Friday and overall Alexis Sanchez looks to be transformed. With the score remaining goalless after 120 minutes, Sanchez stepped up in a tense penalty shootout to score the winning spot kick, sending the current holders into the semi-final of the competition.

Evidently, confidence and self belief are returning. The quick darting movement is back. The hunger too.

Given a wandering role up front as a second striker Sanchez has revelled in the freedom and been Chile’s most impactful player. He’s ‘on fire’ according to one United fan site. He is in the process of ‘rebuilding’ himself according to the Independent.

Some caution is required of course because not only are we talking about just a handful of games here, but Sanchez traditionally excels for his country whatever the circumstance – a return of 41 goals in 124 appearances serves to provide an insight into the extent of his importance.

But as the club struggle to move their white expensive elephant on the supporters will take some hope right now. Hope will do just fine.

Whisper it very quietly but their flop might yet turn good after all.

West Ham likely to accept reduced fee for Arnautovic amid diminishing value

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West Ham United are likely to accept a reduced fee for Marko Arnautovic this summer, with sources telling Football FanCast that his behaviour across the last two transfer windows has decreased his value.

Arnautovic signed a new contract in January after a brief flirtation with a move to China.

It contains a £45m release clause and the Hammers, at the time, were hopeful that any transfer this summer would reach that value.

However, after a €22m (£19.7m) bid was tabled by an unnamed Chinese club, which Arnautovic asked the club to accept, there is an acceptance that his clause will not be triggered.

Indeed, sources have confirmed to FFC that, while West Ham rejected the initial bid, they expect Arnautovic to continue to push for a move, and further diminish his own stock.

FFC was told on Tuesday that the former Stoke City forward was “playing up again” after the first offer came in. He is regarded as something of a divisive figure within the club.

West Ham stood firm amid Arnautovic’s request that he be allowed to discuss a transfer but there is a growing feeling that this is becoming a re-run of the Dimitri Payet situation.

In 2017, the France international forced a move to Marseille for a £25m fee, even going on strike to ensure that the Irons accepted the Ligue 1 club’s offer.

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Arnautovic has yet to do that and, as it is, there is not an expectation that he will do so, but the Chinese club have made it clear that they do not value him at more than £20m.

There is a likelihood, then, that West Ham will have to make a quick decision over the attacker; sources believe he is more likely to leave than stay at this stage.

For that to happen, another bid will have to be tabled.

But Arnautovic has made it clear he is keen on the move; he would benefit immensely from the financial terms on offer in the Chinese Super League.

West Ham will have to replace him, of course, as they currently have two senior strikers: Arnautovic and Javier Hernandez.

The latter is likely to leave this summer, too, but the club are in talks with Celta Vigo’s Maxi Gomez and are also interested in West Bromwich Albion forward Salomon Rondon.

Derby County new signing Kieran Dowell shares Instagram snap

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Derby County have officially finalised their second signing of the summer. Kieran Dowell arrives on a season-long loan deal and will be looking to reinforce the team’s midfield.

The England U-21 international also comes with a certain dose of experience despite his young age. After helping the Blades win promotion while on loan with Sheffield United last season, he will surely be hoping to replicate that feat with Derby.

He made his debut for Everton back in 2014 and has enjoyed success on loan both with Sheffield United and Nottingham Forest, but his biggest achievements have come with the national side.

After advancing through the ranks, Dowell became a member of the Young Lions’ team that won the Under-20 World Cup two years ago in 2017.

Now, he has taken to

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Of course, he was immediately welcomed to the Rams and wished good luck by many teammates, players and friends.

England teammate James Maddison was among the first ones to post a reply in a rather relaxed and humorous mood.

Manchester United’s Dean Henderson also commented, posting a series of emojis to show his support.

Rondon’s comments about Perez bode well for Vardy and Leicester

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This article is part of Football FanCast’s The Chalkboard series, which provides a tactical insight into teams, players, managers, potential signings and more…

Ayoze Perez’s move to Leicester signalled a new transfer record for the club.

A £30m fee was paid to Newcastle for his services, but only a matter of days later, they were smashing it again for Youri Tielemans.

After his superb performance on loan at the club last term, contributing to seven goals, it’s likely he’ll be the more marquee signing.

However, there is plenty to look forward to from Perez as well, who found the net 12 times for a Newcastle side who ended up finishing 13th in 2018/19.

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On the chalkboard

Perez developed quite the partnership in attack with Salomon Rondon last season at the Magpies.

Between them, they scored 23 goals in the Premier League, finding a rhythm that was arguably not bettered by many others in the division.

Yet, it’s the words of Rondon, rather than his performances that should be music to the ears of not only the entire Leicester side, but Jamie Vardy in particular.

In quotes noted by The Telegraph back in March, he had plenty to say about the Spaniard, commenting:

“It feels like me and Ayoze understand each other on the pitch. We know how each other plays, where he will be running, when to pass and the gaffer helps us too. We play like a team. He is not selfish.

“It’s the kind of thing we work on together on the training ground. He brought the defenders towards him.”

What should come as the biggest comfort to 18-goal Vardy is the fact that the 25-year-old isn’t selfish and as a result, he might be able to help the former find the net even more next campaign.

The Leicester man is a different striker to Rondon, however, boasting the ability to run in behind, rather than hold the play up.

However, the powerful forward’s recognition of the fact Perez knows when to pass could be crucial.

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Last term, he only claimed two assists but he did make 1.2 key passes per game, a statistic that was the same as Tielemans during his loan spell.

That could give plenty of encouragement to Vardy, who should take reassurance from the creative quality Perez possesses.

If the former England international can link-up with the club’s new signing as well as Rondon did, Leicester could be even more powerful heading into the future.

West Brom fans desperate to see Mason Holgate return

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West Brom made their fourth signing of the summer with right-back Darnell Furlong joining from QPR on Tuesday.

However, as that transfer wasn’t going through, it hadn’t cooled interest in bringing back loan star Mason Holgate to the club this summer, at least according to Matt Wilson of the Express & Star.

The news has left many West Brom supporters desperate to see the Everton man return to the Hawthorns.

Holgate impressed during a temporary spell at the club after joining in the January transfer window. The 22-year-old made 21 appearances, scoring once and assisting four goals.

A number of fans took to Twitter as they couldn’t contain their emotions as one labelled the young talent easily one of the best defenders they’ve had in a long while with another stating that the news makes him very happy.

Others claimed they would cry if Holgate returned.

Here’s a selection of tweets from a number of West Brom supporters:

Tottenham could receive £15m for outgoing Josh Onomah

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This article is part of Football FanCast’s Transfer Focus series, which provides opinion and analysis on recent transfer news…

Tottenham Hotspur are set to receive £15m as they look to sell Josh Onomah in the summer transfer window, per Football Insider.

What’s the word?

Spurs are currently in talks with Huddersfield Town over a deal that will finally see Onomah leave the club.

He has been under contract with the north London club since 2015 but he has played a mere 92 minutes of Premier League football in that time.

Nevertheless, the Terriers, who have sold Philip Billing to AFC Bournemouth, are interested in bringing him in.

The club, the report states, received £15m for Billing and could reinvest that money into the ex-England Under-21 international.

Huddersfield face competition, though, with clubs in England and from abroad enquiring about the 22-year-old.

A massive boon for Levy

This would be fantastic business by Spurs.

Of course, transfer fees have ballooned in recent years and it is remarkably difficult to actually place a value on players.

One imagines, however, that Onomah should not be worth £15m.

He has spent the last two seasons at Aston Villa and Sheffield Wednesday respectively and he is, by all accounts, a fine Championship player.

Indeed, he made 37 appearances for Villa and 15 for Wednesday and is well-versed in the rigours of the second-tier.

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He would probably be a very good signing for Huddersfield but receiving a £15m fee for a player who is nothing more than a Tottenham reserve would be a major boost for chairman Daniel Levy.

Indeed, the Spurs powerbroker has been linked with a number of moves before the transfer deadline, with the likes of Giovani Lo Celso, Ryan Sessegnon and Paulo Dybala all reportedly targets.

Adding £15m to the kitty will surely help those negotiations.

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Celtic’s 3-5-2 could bring the best out of Leigh Griffiths

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This article is part of Football FanCast’s The Chalkboard series, which provides a tactical insight into teams, players, managers, potential signings and more… 

Leigh Griffiths is back after a lengthy lay-off, and Neil Lennon’s early-season formation experiment could be the secret to helping him return to his best.

On the chalkboard

Griffiths wasted little time showing Celtic fans what they had been missing upon his return to the starting XI against Nomme Kalju last week, scoring a stunning free-kick in his side’s 5-0 win.

It was the striker’s first goal since November, having taken time away from the game to deal with his mental health. Yet, upon his return, he showed signs, none bigger than the emphatic set-piece strike, that his talents didn’t diminish during his spell out.

It’s a welcome return for not just those of a green and white persuasion but Scotland fans too, who know exactly what he’s capable of for his country.

His return does however provide his manager with something of a problem – how does he get a fit and firing Griffiths into his starting line-up?

A change of shape

Lennon has experimented with a change away from his favoured 4-2-3-1 during the early season, adopting a 3-5-2 at points. This alteration was mainly down to not having a right-back he could totally trust, with Anthony Ralston not risked in the early Champions League qualifiers.

Yet, while it looks a temporary solution as the club brought in Hatem Abd Elhamed to play as a right-back (and continue to chase another, according to The Scottish Daily Mail), it may be the system best suited to Griffiths.

Given Odsonne Edouard’s scoring rate last season and the £9m invested in him, he’s a certainty to be picked, but a fit and happy Griffiths is as prolific a scorer as any, and Lennon’s usual 4-2-3-1 leaves no room for two strikers.

Sticking with the 3-5-2 to fit the 28-year-old Scot and Frenchman in the side would allow the duo to build a partnership, something we’ve not seen yet. If they hit it off, their scoring records suggest they would be a devastating duo up front.

Also, in Scott Sinclair, Vakoun Bayo and Mikey Johnston, they have options to rotate and keep the duo fresh for the important ties.

The temporary fix of three at the back was designed to buff up the defence while Lennon was without a first-choice right-back, but it also happens to be the perfect way to get Griffiths in the team alongside focal point Edouard, which could be just what the popular forward needs to get back in his stride.

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Arsenal fans are pleased with Calum Chambers following a clean sheet against Newcastle

[ad_pod ]Arsenal not only kept a rare clean sheet on Sunday, but they somehow did it away from home too.Last term, they had to wait until April to achieve a result without conceding on the road, but this campaign, they’ve managed to do it after just one game.It was a promising display from Arsenal who fielded Sokratis and Calum Chambers next to each other at the back.However, it was the performance of Chambers that seemed to please fans the most as they took to Twitter after the game to praise the versatile 24-year-old.One individual claimed they were happy that he didn’t leave the north Londoners during the summer whilst another said that a defender managing to do the basics at Arsenal was extraordinary.A further fan suggested he was the most underrated player at the Gunners as his performance was labelled as a confidence builder.[ad_pod ]Chambers spent last season on loan at Fulham but has come back to Arsenal ready and raring to play a major role.He featured often in pre-season in defence despite playing in holding midfield for large parts of 2018/19.Here’s the best of the reaction to Chambers’ performance on Sunday.

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